A celebrated novelist and journalist, LAWRENCE OSBORNE is the author of six travel narratives, and a novel, The Forgiven. His latest novel, The Ballad of a Small Player is out in April 2014. He has written for the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal Magazine, the New Yorker, Forbes, Harper's, and several other publications. He lives in New York City and Bangkok.
A NEW YORK TIMES 2013 TOP TEN BOOK OF THE
YEAR
"Instantly among the best nonfiction volumes about drinking that we
have...Mr. Osborne comes across in The Wet and the Dry as a
real human being indeed--a complicated man mixing complicated
feelings into fizzy, adult, intoxicating prose."
--New York Times "In this entertaining travel essay/memoir,
[Osborne] combines both of his loves with a combination of
sparkling prose and insightful observations...Endlessly
fascinating."
--Chicago Tribune "Mr. Osborne is a superb travel writer, one
who, like Evelyn Waugh, can size up a locale at almost a glance.
This intoxicating book has political as well as sensual overtones.
It's about how East and West think about alcohol; quite often it's
about one man's search for his 6:10 p.m. martini in some very
unlikely locations." --Dwight Garner, New York Times "A bracing,
brilliant meditation on everything from the universal qualities
that make a good bar to the mysteries of vodka...to the pagan
worship of Dionysius, an influence still felt in the way we see
wine... Relentlessly sharp-minded." --Boston Globe "Delightfully
idiosyncratic."--LA Times
"Entertaining...[Osborne] nimbly parses politics, religion, and the
chaotic nature of history itself in relation to drink." --Men's
Journal, a Best Books for Men 2013 selection "Osborne is a
master of the high style." --The Guardian (UK)
"Captivating...Stylish and engaging." --Financial Times (UK)
"Osborne elicits some profound and harrowing reflections...From
Dubai to Beirut, Islamabad to Brooklyn, Osborne's meditations on
fermentation and distillation induce a host of refreshing, taut,
timeless unmoorings." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A cosmopolitan and prodigious drinker conducts a tour to selected
locales where alcohol flows easily and to others where such spirits
are strictly forbidden...Rakish, rich and nicely served."
--Kirkus
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