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The Men's Club

A Novel

Leonard Michaels

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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ISBN10: 0374208190
ISBN13: 9780374208196

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Seven men, friends and strangers, gather in a house in Berkeley. They intend to start a men's club, the purpose of which isn't immediately clear to any of them; but very quickly they discover a powerful and passionate desire to talk. First published in 1981, The Men's Club is a scathing, pitying, absurdly dark and funny novel about manhood in the age of therapy.

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Praise for The Men's Club

"Short, funny, and discomforting . . . Love stories based on lost connections, incompatible longings, and lacerating fights . . . Anger rather than tenderness seems to be the chief means of communication between the sexes . . . The climax is fitting, horrific, and wonderfully droll."—The New York Times Book Review

"Chekhov and Kafka, after consulting Chaucer, might have collaborated on The Men's Club. It is excellent."—John Leonard, The New York Times

"Slapstick, even the neurotic slapstick of [Philip] Roth, is too tame for Michaels's dark vision. In his fiction, bodies are not just teased by sex; they are mocked and distorted, as savagely as in a Bosch triptych . . . The more outlandishly transgressive Michaels's writing becomes, the more intensely the reader senses his nostalgia for the humane . . . [Michaels] makes genuine drama out of the life of the mind [and] fireworks out of the ordeal of the body."—Adam Kirsch, The New York Sun

"Brilliant and resonant . . . A story that every man could tell if he dared to, but only a writer as gifted as Leonard Michaels could shape."—Los Angeles Herald-Examiner

"[Michaels] wrote with humor and a Yiddish verve that could only be so riotously blasphemous because it's tethered to the sacred culture of the Old Country. Leonard Michaels should never be put on the same pedestal as Philip Roth and Grace Paley. He was unique; he deserves his own."—Daniel Septimus, The Jerusalem Post

"Michaels, it seems, never wrote a boring sentence."—Barbara Fisher, The Boston Globe

"The best writer I ever encountered . . . The writer who influences me more than any other."—David Bezmozgis, Nextbook

"Wondrous, mad, instructive and disabusing, [Michaels's work] should be widely read."—Joshua Cohen, Forward

"Michaels is as good as any writer you're likely to run across."—Alex Abramovich, Bookforum

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The Men's Club

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Women wanted to talk about anger, identity, politics, etc. I saw posters in Berkeley urging them to join groups. I saw their leaders on TV. Strong, articulate faces. So when Cavanaugh phoned and invited...

About the author

Leonard Michaels

Leonard Michaels (1933–2003) was the author of five collections of stories and essays—Going Places, I Would Have Saved Them If I Could, Shuffle, A Girl with a Monkey, and To Feel These Things—as well as two novels, Sylvia and The Men's Club. All of his fiction will be reissued as FSG Classics.