

My Father's Diet
Author: Adrian Nathan West
Narrator: Tim Campbell
Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/01/2022
Categories: Fiction, Family Life, Small Town & Rural, Satire
Author: Adrian Nathan West
Narrator: Tim Campbell
Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/01/2022
Categories: Fiction, Family Life, Small Town & Rural, Satire
Adrian Nathan West has translated more than twenty books from Spanish, Catalan, and German. His first book, The Aesthetics of Degradation, was published in 2016. His essays and criticism have appeared in the New York Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, and other journals in print and online.
Tim Campbell is the Audie and AudioFile Earphones Award-winning voice of hundreds of audiobook titles in almost every literary genre.
This was one of those random library finds that was slim enough to render itself worth checking out. The length is actually important here, because for how well it’s written, the story itself wouldn’t work had it been stretched out further…there’s not enough meat on these bones, which is kind of fun......more
This is a slice of life story, not much happens, it’s not about that. It’s not even really about body building or a diet, it’s about broken people who do what they can to feel less broken. I thought this was very well written, and slow in a good way. It felts like looking at a post card of Midwester......more
This is what I imagine David Sedaris would sound like, if he'd been an only child. Terrifyingly bleak and darkly funny picture of small town life in the midwest with all it's crushed aspirations. Elevated by the slim last bit of dignity West affords his characters and the stunningly beautiful prose.......more
What an adventure this book was. I hate that I laughed at the grotesque recollections of mediocre American life, primarily because there were anecdotes to which I could relate. West's prose was incredibly sophisticated, which became all the more impressive when he described the banality of everyday......more
“Everybody here is hard to love, but their good intentions, however misguided, make them easy to engage with.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“American’s faith in self-reinvention—a faith that is now itself a commodity—is the final punchline.” 4columsn.org
“The teenage narrator…winds up witness to one of the most explosive, insane midlife crises in recent literary history…a bodybuilding venture designed for late-blooming meatheads…[with] the ensuing comedy of diets, supplements, estrogen blockers, and drug routines…In the end, he can only register a fine mélange of pity and admiration of his father’s newfound lease on life, as long as his father doesn’t kill himself in the process.” Publishers Weekly
“A precise, refined eye looking at all the grotesque realities of mall life in Middle America” Edmund White, author of A Previous Life
“A wry and blisteringly honest indictment of American grotesquery. It is also–miraculously–tender about the unwinnable game of masculinity in this country. I loved this book for its humor, its clarity, its wicked prose.” Lauren Groff, author of Matrix