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My Father's Diet

By: Adrian Nathan West
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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Summary

In a broken-down Middle American town, the disintegration of a struggling family—its ambitions and emotions worn thin—is laid bare through the cold eyes of its only son. While studying at the local community college to finish his degree, he works what his divorced parents deem to be menial jobs and tries to stay out of their way, keeping his pitiless observations about their lives to himself. He says nothing about his semi-estranged father's doomed attempts to find meaning in strip-mall spirituality. He says nothing about his mother's willingness to subjugate herself to men he deems unworthy. He says nothing about the anonymity and emptiness to which their social classes and places of birth seem to have condemned everyone he knows, robbing them of even the vocabulary to express their grievances. He says nothing about his own pity, disgust, compassion, tenderness and love—and when his father enters a bodybuilding competition, he swallows his scorn and agrees to help. 

Instantly relatable, impeccably realised and grimly hilarious, My Father's Diet is equal parts Kierkegaard, This Side of Paradise and Pumping Iron: an autopsy of antiquated notions of manhood and the perfect bite-sized novel for a world always keen to mistake narcissism for introspection. 

©2022 Adrian Nathan West (P)2022 W F Howes

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"Imagine a precise, refined eye looking at all the grotesque realities of mall life in Middle America and you'll have a sense of My Father's Diet. It's as if the Joyce of Dubliners were looking at Akron." (Edmund White)

“Adrian Nathan West, one of our best translators, is also one of our best novelists. He gives such solemn care to such mundane American pap even while denying any redemptive power to the effort and it's that denial—sorrowful, but without anger, without delusion—that constitutes his brilliance. My Father's Diet is among the most ruthlessly true chronicles of the culture—of the patrimony—that we, all of us, have ruined." (Joshua Cohen)

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Comedic imagery and profundity found in the mundane.

A view through the eyes of a son of his fathers misguided and belated attempt to share his inner life and set an example of a masculine ideal. It hits some comedic high notes and all of the characters are very well drawn. Highly recommend 👍

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