From This American Life alum David Rakoff comes a hilarious collection that single-handedly raises self-deprecation to an art form. Whether impersonating Sigmund Freud in a department store window during the holidays, climbing an icy mountain in cheap loafers, or learning primitive survival skills in the wilds of New Jersey, Rakoff clearly demonstrates how he doesn’t belong–nor does he try to. In his debut collection of essays, Rakoff uses his razor-sharp wit and snarky humor to deliver a barrage of damaging blows that, more often than not, land squarely on his own jaw–hilariously satirizing the writer, not the subject. Joining the wry and the heartfelt, Fraud offers an object lesson in not taking life, or ourselves, too seriously.
David Rakoff
Half Empty
$34.95 – Hardcover book / Doubleday
In this deeply funny, wise, and poignant work, Rakoff examines the realities of the sunny, gosh-everyone-can-be-a-star contemporary culture and finds that the best is not yet to come, adversity will triumph, justice will... Buy or find out more →
Don't Get Too Comfortable
$24.95 – Paperback book / Scribe Publications
David Rakoff takes us on a grand tour of the American culture of excess. Whether he is discussing the elegance of one of the last flights of the supersonic Concorde, working as a cabana boy at a South Beach hotel in Miam... Buy or find out more →
Fraud
$29.95 – Paperback book / Broadway Books
From This American Life alum David Rakoff comes a hilarious collection that single-handedly raises self-deprecation to an art form. Whether impersonating Sigmund Freud in a department store window during the holidays, cl... Buy or find out more →