Joshua Cohen was born in 1980 in Atlantic City. His books include the novels Moving Kings, Book of Numbers, Witz, A Heaven of Others, and Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto; the short fiction collection Four New Messages, and the non-fiction collection Attention: Dispatches from a Land of Distraction. Called 'a major American writer' by the New York Times, 'maybe America's greatest living writer' by the Washington Post, and 'an extraordinary prose stylist, surely one of the most prodigious at work in American fiction today' by the New Yorker, Cohen was awarded Israel's 2013 Matanel Prize for Jewish Writers, and in 2017 was named one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists. He lives in New York City.
'Joshua Cohen is such an accomplished writer it's surprising he
isn't a better known one.... Cohen's new book - his sixth -
continues the turn to allegorical realism [and] is among his best:
a fastidious and very funny book that is one of the most purely
pleasurable works of fiction I've read in ages.' - Jon Day,
Financial Times
'The Netanyahus is Cohen's sixth novel, his most conventional and
his best to date. It is a tour de force: compact, laugh-out-loud
funny, the best new novel I've read this year [and] probably the
funniest novel ever written about contending historiographies....
Cohen's lesson, in this determinedly comic novel, is that history
happens as farce and tragedy simultaneously.' - John Phipps, The
Times
'[Cohen] clearly is a genius ... The Netanyahus [is] a comic
historical fantasia - a dizzying range of bookish learning and
worldly knowhow is given rich, resourceful expression.... With its
tight time frame, loopy narrator, portrait of Jewish-American life
against a semi-rural backdrop, and moments of cruel academic
satire, The Netanyahus reads like an attempt, as delightful as it
sounds, to cross-breed Roth's The Ghost Writer and Nabokov's Pale
Fire.... This is a brisk, impudent, utterly immersive novel.' - Leo
Robson, Guardian
'The Netanyahus, like Cohen's previous novels, is driven by the
momentum of its prose. It has a freewheeling, all-consuming style
which frequently turns up unexpected delights.... This is a
surprising novel, full of quirks and explosive moments' -
Christopher Shrimpton, Spectator
'No one writing in English today is more gifted than Joshua Cohen.
Every page of The Netanyahus - an historical account of a man left
out of history, a wickedly funny fable of the return of the
repressed - crackles with Cohen's high style and joyride
intelligence.' - Nicole Krauss, author of Forest Dark
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