Description
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Named a most anticipated book of 2025 by Vulture The Guardian Financial Times The Observer The Times (London) Literary Hub
"Homework is wonderful Geoff-Dyer writing, which we've all learned to crave; something to delight and to move us and to edify us on every page. I find him an irresistible writer." --Richard Ford
A portrait of a young boy, who keeps passing exams--and of a changing England in the 1960s and 1970s.
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Dyer's reminiscences brim with irony and black humor about an era that trumpeted progress, but was suffused with postimperial decline . . . The result is an arresting and evocatively detailed take on family and society." --Publishers Weekly
"Geoff Dyer and I nearly share a name and a birth year. We were born in different countries, however, under different circumstances. No matter. Every page of this exquisite, witty memoir brought back a flood of memories and emotions that seemed to be my own, so lovingly and precisely does Dyer articulate them. A heartfelt book by a supremely intelligent writer." --Jeffrey Eugenides "Reading Homework is like going for a long walk with a close friend, whose singular voice--inventive, absorbing, a little rakish, and wonderfully dry--will hold your interest for hours on end. Geoff Dyer is a profoundly intelligent memoirist. His childhood emerges from these pages as both his utterly distinctive experience and the shared history of a nation." --Merve Emre "Moving, atmospheric, truthful, perceptive, and hilariously funny--I loved it. A piece of our English history, the story of a vanished time, which feels close at hand but thoroughly gone. What a story. What a great story." --Tessa Hadley "Has Geoff Dyer set aside his matchless dry wit and sly indirection to finally reveal to us the formation and workings of his inmost heart? No, better, he has employed those gifts in that cause. Homework is funny and beautiful and not homework at all." --Jonathan Lethem "It's as common as birdsong to hear readers praise Geoff Dyer's versatility. He can write about anything from Lester Young to an aircraft carrier, they sing. Yet many of his readers care little about the subject, as long as Dyer goes on writing in his puckish prose about how the subject has made it impossible for him to write. Now comes Homework, a memoir whose unavoidable subject is, at last, Dyer himself. If he is tempted to lift his ironic mask here, it's only to stumble across more ironies and comic paradoxes in the experience of his growing up. This fuller Dyer proceeds in chronological order, and comes complete with a mum and Dad, an encompassing post-war England, and the strange boyhood wonderment of an only child, but the tone remains pure Geoff. Homework is a stunning feat of retrieval, rendered in such minute detail you would think Dyer had consumed an entire tin of madeleines. Having painted himself into an autobiographical corner, he has produced a masterpiece. Dyer on Dyer--his best conundrum so far." --Billy Collins "Homework is wonderful Geoff-Dyer writing, which we've all learned to crave; something to delight and to move us and to edify us on every page. I find him an irresistible writer." --Richard Ford "Homework is a beautiful book--wise, hilarious, wide-eyed. Geoff Dyer goes in search of lost time and finds it with the fresh particularity that is his genius. This is a memoir of one man's early days, but it's also a stunning demonstration of how memory and style merge to make lasting art." --Sam Lipsyte "Dyer is as beguiling and brutally honest as ever. For grown up 'only' children everywhere . . . You can almost smell the baked beans and the Airfix glue." --Ian McShane
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