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Fiction Literary

YOU comma Idiot

by (author) Doug Harris

Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Initial publish date
Sep 2010
Category
Literary, Humorous
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780864926302
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $29.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780864926951
    Publish Date
    Nov 2010
    List Price
    $11.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780864926685
    Publish Date
    Feb 2012
    List Price
    $19.99

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Description

Winner, Quiddity Award for Best Book Trailer
Shortlisted, Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and QWF First Book Prize

"You're the kind of guy who falls in love after one date."

Marginalized and alienated, perennial fuck-up Lee Goodstone is a resounding zero: a low-rent hash-dealer with delusions of inadequacy. He's content to while away the hours of his life drinking, smoking, hanging out, playing the occasional game of hockey, and generally ignoring the world outside his tiny neighbourhood.

But Lee's near-idyllic existence is about to grind into second gear. His friend Henry has been accused of kidnapping and Lee's been cornered by the local media. Another friend has decided to shoehorn his way into Lee's drug business. And he's just made it with his best friend's girlfriend. Clearly, Lee needs a Plan B — not easy for a guy who long ago decided that the correct plan of action is to have no plan at all.

A hip, comedic novel, Doug Harris's YOU comma Idiot is a dark, demented, deeply delightful excursion into youthful alienation and ennui.

About the author

In his teens, Doug Harris unloaded watermelon trucks from Florida and disposed of corpses at an animal hospital. Then, in his twenties, he got through film school by working night shifts as a hospital orderly — once again transporting dead bodies. Though it was hard to leave the cadavers behind, at 24 Doug co-wrote and directed the feature film Remembering Mel, a quirky, ambitious comedy that was screened in Canada, Great Britain, and Germany. Today he runs an award-winning video production company.

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Awards

  • Winner, Quiddity Award for Best Book Trailer
  • Short-listed, QWF First Book Prize
  • Short-listed, Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction

Editorial Reviews

"Exceptionally realistic — consistently funny. ... A funny slice of life slacker dude style. ... If you were ever a teenaged badass in Montreal, you will know Lee Goodstone. He's the kind of dealer you can befriend with ease; he'll smoke you up for the exchange of his appreciative glances and harness the kind of wit an adolescent girl will swoon for in its cynical wisdom, and later recognize as trite."

<i>Globe and Mail</i>

"[A] blistering social satire, set in Montreal, which frequently had me laughing out loud. ... a tour de force of second-person narration."

<i>Canadian Literature</i> 216

"More entertaining and relevant than any of the books that won Canadian literary prizes in 2010 ... High velocity purity that doesn't once check itself in the mirror to see if it looks good ... It's a book full of surprises, some of them uncomfortable, a few uplifting, none plot-driven or arbitrary, and there's absolutely no navel lint clouding the view."

dooneyscafe.com

"Rapid-fire, authentic and a pleasure to read."

<i>Chronicle Herald</i>

"Debuting novelist Doug Harris has crafted a whippet-quick, greasy read in YOU comma Idiot, and it starts with a believable group of characters ... The author also does a splendid job in depicting in minute detail the fading jewel that is Montreal. In fact, he's to Montreal what novelist Russell Smith (How Insensitive, Girl Crazy) is to Toronto ... a clever wordsmith/observer of the underengaged and slothful."

<i>Hamilton Spectator</i>

"As reader, we are both trapped inside Lee's vision of the world, and watching Harris get it all down with delicious verve and wit. ... I found this a brave book. A hyper-lucid guy plays against the odds, bats out of his league and survives to tell the tale, just."

roverarts.com

"[A] hash-fuelled joyride about some less than beautiful losers ... YOU comma Idiot is a black comedy with some neat twists. Throw in a fresh jacket design and endpaper illustrations by the author and you have a winner."

<i>Uptown</i>

"A whippet-quick, greasy read. Harris is to Montreal what novelist Russell Smith is to Toronto... a clever wordsmith/observer of the under-engaged and slothful."

<i>Hamilton Spectator</i>

"[A] fun read with a serious dark side."

<i>Broken Pencil</i>

"Keen and often humorous ... the fun [Harris] appears to have writing this novel spills over to those of us reading it."

<i>Montreal Gazette</i>

"You comma Idiot ... puts the fun back in books and is sure to be one of the fall's most entertaining reads. You'll bust your guts laughing and you might even crack a rib. More importantly, all humour aside, Harris is great writer. There is a praise-worthy attention to detail here, and that's what makes it the page-turning accomplishment it is."

Saltyink.com

"By the end of the novel, Lee felt like an old friend, someone that I had run into again after a long time and spent the day reminiscing with. ... Harris's book is a surprisingly meaningful work. ... YOU comma Idiot is mostly a really fun and engaging read, and a welcome break from all the other 'eccentric' or 'quirky' novels out there, overbearing in their attempts at literary greatness through offbeat realism."

<i>McGill Daily</i>

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