Praise for Fail Sons
“What begins as a stoner road-trip comedy evolves into something closer to John Williams’s Stoner: a poignant meditation on midlife masculinity, perfectionism, and failure, shot through with Adam Wilson’s signature wit, pathos, and crystalline language.”
—Teddy Wayne, author of The Winner
“Adam Wilson’s Fail Sons is the funniest, sharpest depiction of the American male in crisis that I’ve read in a long time. Even more impressive than the book’s perfect comic timing is its clear-eyed and generous reckoning with the hard truths of (don’t call it) middle age, the compromises and impossible choices required to survive these unforgiving years. There are echoes of great predecessors like Elkin, Michaels, and Lipsyte, but the voice is entirely Wilson’s own. I tore right through it, and can’t wait to read it again.”
—Andrew Martin, author of Down Time
Praise for Adam Wilson
“Wilson is a stylist with few contemporaries.”
—Jason Diamond, Inside Hook
“Adam Wilson is a master craftsman with a globe-sized heart.”
—Joshua Cohen, author of Book of Numbers
“Wilson exemplifies that old Pynchonian dictum: Keep cool, but care.”
—Christopher Beha, author of The Index of Self-Destructive Acts
“Wilson’s prose is original and arresting . . . He approaches, in his loftier moments, the tortured grace of George Saunders.”
—Daily Beast