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The Adulterants
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The Adulterants

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Fresh, sharp and wickedly funny, a tragicomic tale of millennial life from the author of Submarine

Ray’s life is not going to plan. He’s just cheated on his heavily pregnant wife. He secretly despises all of his friends. His career as a freelance tech journalist is dismal and he spends his afternoons churning out listicles in his pants. But Ray is about to learn that no matter how low you sink, things can always get worse…

The Adulterants is an uproarious tale of competitively sensitive men and catastrophic open marriages, riots on the streets of London and Internet righteousness, and one man’s valiant quest to come of age in his thirties. With lacerating wit and wry affection, Joe Dunthorne dissects the urban millennial psyche of a man too old to be an actual millennial.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 February 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9780241980972

Fresh, sharp and wickedly funny, a tragicomic tale of millennial life from the author of Submarine

Ray’s life is not going to plan. He’s just cheated on his heavily pregnant wife. He secretly despises all of his friends. His career as a freelance tech journalist is dismal and he spends his afternoons churning out listicles in his pants. But Ray is about to learn that no matter how low you sink, things can always get worse…

The Adulterants is an uproarious tale of competitively sensitive men and catastrophic open marriages, riots on the streets of London and Internet righteousness, and one man’s valiant quest to come of age in his thirties. With lacerating wit and wry affection, Joe Dunthorne dissects the urban millennial psyche of a man too old to be an actual millennial.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 February 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9780241980972