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Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situations

Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situations

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Author: Simon Rich
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Customer Rating:   28 Reviews
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In Ant Farm, former Harvard Lampoon president Simon Rich finds humor in some very surprising places. Armed with a sharp eye for the absurd and an overwhelming sense of doom, Rich explores the ridiculousness of our everyday lives. The world, he concludes, is a hopelessly terrifying place–with endless comic potential.

–If your girlfriend gives you some “love coupons” and then breaks up with you, are the coupons still valid?

–What kind of performance pressure does an endangered male panda feel when his captors bring the last remaining female panda to his cage?

–If murderers can get into heaven by accepting Jesus, just how awkward is it when they run into their victims?

Join Simon Rich as he explores the extraordinary and hilarious desperation that resides in ordinary life, from cradle to grave.

"Hilarious." –Jon Stewart



Customer Reviews    Read 23 more reviews...
  Very very funny   December 30, 2008
William Whyte (Somerville, MA)
This is a short and very funny book, lent to me by the estimable Dr. ASK in order to prove a philosophical point about what books you should keep (answer: this one) and what ones you should get rid of (answer: the others). It's a series of two- and three-page sketches, some of which you may already know from the New Yorker such as this one:

A Conversation at the Grownup Table, as Imagined at the Kids' Table

MOM: Pass the wine, please. I want to become crazy.
DAD: O.K.
GRANDMOTHER: Did you see the politics? It made me angry.
DAD: Me, too. When it was over, I had sex.
UNCLE: I'm having sex right now.
DAD: We all are.
MOM: Let's talk about which kid I like the best.
...

The guy is 24 and very funny. This makes me happy and jealous. He also posts excerpts from his new book on CollegeHumor.com, if you want to be made happy and jealous too.



  fun on the run   November 20, 2008
H. Winslow (San Francisco, CA)
Perfect little book if you are in a hurry and enjoy laughing out loud. Drinking chocolate milk while reading guarantees a mess.



  Best Book of 2007--By Far   November 15, 2008
CJM (Minnesota)
What an original, fresh, smart voice! Simon Rich's very short stories made me laugh out loud and buy many copies for friends and relatives of varied ages and tastes. The stories have such original premises dealing with heaven, hockey players, nerdy bears, soldiers.... I think the best are the stories about adolescent boys--their rage, awkwardness, resistance to deodorant. I hope the author has a wonderful, long career. Happy to read he works for Saturday Night Live now--I hope it doesn't wreck him! The writing is spare and clear--very well crafted. This reads super quickly.



  Pretty funny, and QUICK read   November 7, 2008
Christina Prevot (Los Altos, CA)
Just a bunch of funny, short stories and/or observations. I think my favorite had to be the ones about math & calculators :o) Those couple of stories made the WHOLE book worth it! It gets a little slow near the end, but it's good, short read.



  "I'm not trying to get negative, I'm just...(Sighs)"   October 25, 2008
gonzobrarian

That pretty much sums up this snarky, cynical and humorous collection of speculations and observations from Simon Rich. It's a collection that presents a more youthful, upbeat resignation echoing the more reposed one found in the writing of David Sedaris. Ant Farm is full of nostalgic recollections and weird possibilities concerning the irrelevancies of those desperate situations that give us awkward moments of reflection.

Moments that involve realizing the agony spent before receiving one's first calculator, the ironic closed-mindedness when experimenting with a ouija board, making candy with a forgetful someone named Peanut Al, keeping close tabs on your daily karma tally, God's overwhelming support for Orel Hershiser, and the three things you really don't need if stranded on a desert island.

Ant Farm is an incredibly fast and funny read. The selections are brief and varied, maybe a little too much so, as each consists no more than a couple of pages and is unbounded by coherent theme other than pure whimsy. But it does create that weird momentary pause, raising the question whether there is anything more absurd than us humans and our behavior.



Product Specifications


Media: Paperback
Pages: 160
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 1400065887
Dewey Decimal Number: 818.602
EAN: 9781400065882
Publication Date: April 3, 2007



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