Ablutions
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Garrick Hagon
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Patrick deWitt
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In a seedy bar in Hollywood, a whiskey-loving barman is drawn into the nocturnal world of his sociopathic clientele, with their squabbles, delusions, and bizarre acts of violence. In this brilliantly funny portrait of addiction and its consequences, escape offers the only chance of survival. Utterly absorbing and surprisingly tender, Ablutions is a startlingly bold and original debut.
©2009 Patrick deWitt (P)2012 W F Howes LtdWhat listeners say about Ablutions
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- Gary B.
- 17-01-19
Good but least favourite of deWitts books so far
Nothing new on addiction either - aside from the fact that these characters sit cobbled alongside those in The Sisters Brothers.
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- Kaggy
- 05-04-18
Booze raddled comedy of nightmares
This is a gritty and frequently nauseating story of a whiskey addicted barman and his descent into oblivion while working in a Hollywood dive bar. The author serves up a series of vignettes filled with vomit, graphic physical decline, revolting sex and the madness of people trapped in the nightmare of drug and alcohol addiction. Patrick De Witt is very impressive author who manages to inject humour and tenderness into the proceedings despite this story being filled with some of the most unappealing people you will never wish to meet. My only quibble is that he seems to focus his revulsion on the rather two dimensional female characters with a number of unpleasant and fairly similar scenes involving haggish and sexually voracious women. My favourite book by this author is The Sisters Brothers and it one I highly recommend. Ablutions is a much more difficult book to love but is well worth a read/listen if you can handle some very strong stuff.
Garrick Hogan does a very fine job of bringing this whole thing to life in all its stomach churning glory.
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- George the dog
- 06-10-15
Unmissable
Where does Ablutions rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
One of the best. Rarely do you find a book which stands out so far above the rest. I wonder how someone can gain such an insight into humanity.
What other book might you compare Ablutions to, and why?
Perhaps something by Michel Houellebecq in so far as the style is so different. It is like a different language.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
No single scene, they are all fascinating.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
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- Tommy Trueman
- 25-06-18
Ablutions.
I read this book after reading the Sisters Brothers ( Patrick DeWitt ) so it was never going to be as good a read.
but it was good enough. full of reckless characters but no real story.
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- Richard Niglington
- 01-09-22
Excellent book, brilliantly read
Such a hilarious read, dark as balls but so worth it, beautiful, funny and with enough verisimilitude that you can tell it was clearly written from experience. The voice acting is top notch and captures the books unique tone perfectly.
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- D. Jones
- 06-10-19
Not DeWitt’s Best
I’ve read most of deWitt’s books and loved them all. Unfortunately this one just got very repetitive with the constant introduction of new characters and the continual drink and drug references.
Maybe I missed something, maybe there was a twist I missed. But it just ended and I didn’t care. Shame.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-06-24
Ablutions
Patrick DeWitt . loved his other work. This one is tired and has a dark sad hallow.
Would recommend reading Sisters Brothers and UnderMajorDomoMinor .
Great reads.
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- Kenneth Harrison
- 24-06-21
Disappointed
very disappointed with this audiobook. poor story line. poor Narrator.
sorry. but I didn't enjoy anything about this book
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