Everybody's Right
- Published: 2 August 2012
- ISBN: 9781448130399
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 352
Sorrentino uses this novel to deal with Italy's unstoppable descent into today's dazed, corrupted and tragically foolish reality...[in] exceptionally adventurous language
La Repubblica
Remarkable... It's hard to forget Tony...his image sticks in the reader's mind...he is a true hero of our times
L'Espresso
One thinks of...The Tin Drum... A bracing alternative to the staleness of formula, whether on a downscale Italian tour, wandering a Brazilian shantytown, or sinking into a Manhattan mashup of showbiz and sleaze
BookForum
A furious, ironic, idiosyncratic, unexpurgated torrent, capturing Italian modernity
Kirkus
Make sure this novel is in your beach bag this summer
Monocle
Flooded with neat aphorisms and winning vignettes…it works as a cock-eyed state-of-the-nation address after the years of Berlusconification… A blackly comic birl through a life of excess, regret and reflection
Glasgow Sunday Herald
[A] visceral first-person account and fantastically unreliable narration brilliantly capturing the brand of modern-day Italy that Berlusconi exported… A novel of bleak gallows humour
GQ
Frequently funny writing... The story speeds along with a fast-moving, Raymond Chandler type plot, although it finishes with a shocking tenderness
Daily Mail