Show Them a Good Time

  • Author Nicole Flattery
  • Narrator Jill Crawford
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Run Time 6 hours and 10 minutes
  • Format Audio
  • Genre Short stories.
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Bloomsbury presents Show Them a Good Time by Nicole Flattery, read by Jill Crawford.

A NEW STATESMAN, IRISH TIMES AND GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR

Winner of the Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year 2019

'A masterclass in the short story – bold, irreverent and agonisingly funny' SALLY ROONEY

‘Demands repeated reading' JON McGREGOR

'Announces the arrival of a brilliant talent' FINANCIAL TIMES

An urgent and unforgettable collection of stories, Show Them a Good Time explores types – men and women, their assigned roles and meanings – in modern society.

A young, broke Irish woman narrates her relationship with a successful comedian in New York; two hapless university students take to the stage in a bid to assert their autonomy; a school teacher makes her way through a series of dead-end dates, gamely searching for love or distraction as the world teeters towards ruin.

The characters in these magnificently accomplished stories are haunted as much by the future as they are by their pasts. Exuberant, irreverent and loaded with dark humour, Show Them a Good Time marks the arrival of a strikingly original new voice in fiction.

Critics Review

I truly love and admire Nicole Flattery’s writing. Show Them a Good Time is a masterclass in the short story – bold, irreverent and agonisingly funny – and it does full justice to its author’s immense talent

Sally Rooney

Exhilarating. Flattery’s judgments crackle with cruel, clear sight … Flattery writes with empathy, freedom and virtuosic technique: this debut announces the arrival of a brilliant talent

Financial Times

If tradition is the kitchen sink, Flattery removes it from the wall, smashes it to pieces, and dances all over it with delight. With a literary voice that is as sophisticated and erudite as it is spiky and hilarious, Flattery has taken the short story format into an exciting, energetic, and multifaceted dimension

Sunday Independent

Startling, daring and dazzlingly dark

Colin Barrett

Smart as a whip, unusual, and very very funny, Flattery’s distinctive prose is a real treat

Claire-Louise Bennett

Flattery tells the truth but tells it slant, so that from her sentences, to her symbolism, to her zany, often surrealist plots, her stories fizz with humour and surprise … Flattery’s writing – as subversive as it is original – has more than charm; acknowledging the terror, it celebrates the joy of humour in a hollow, imploding world

Irish Independent

Demands repeated reading. These stories are very funny, and very sad, usually at the same time. Which, as Flattery shows us brilliantly, is the best time

Jon McGregor

[A] mix of deadpan drollery and candour … Extremely funny – peculiar as well as ha-ha – and highly addictive

Observer

Flattery is the latest wave of a recent dam burst of Irish talent, including Sally Rooney, Kevin Barry and Danielle McLaughlin. She has a true storyteller’s ability to make a few words do a lot. The stories in Show Them a Good Time explore difficult questions about self-worth, agency and intimacy with thrilling sharpness

Sunday Times

Like Sally Rooney, Flattery is adept at capturing millennial culture, but her voice is more distinctive in its daring, eccentric intelligence. This is a collection which lives up to its hype

Spectator

A bright new voice in Irish literature. Think early Lorrie Moore, or the stories that launched Anne Enright’s career. Flattery brings the reader through this world with ease, mixing the absurd with the workaday, trauma with humour

Irish Times

There’s laughter in the dark and darkness in the laughter in these fabulously astute stories that are at once surreal and more real than reality. Nicole Flattery is so good

Melissa Broder, author of 'The Pisces'

At its best, which is often, Flattery’s prose has a thrilling relentlessness and rhythmical snap to it; it pummels and excites

Guardian

Brutal, disorientating and bold … Filled with appetite, anger and compelling characters … Flattery is 29, and the themes that run through the work of many of the young Irish writers currently exhibiting such brilliant form – from Sally Rooney to Sinead Gleeson – also flit through her collection … Some of these pieces reminded me a lot of Deborah Levy, and particularly her earlier stories: brutal, disorientating, filled with appetite, anger and characters who seem to spring from nowhere and everywhere at the same time

New Statesman

An urgent and exuberant debut short story collection

Guardian

Not only distractingly brilliant, it will make you wild with envy

Caroline O'Donoghue

One of the best short story collections I’ve read in a long while … Bleakly hilarious, dark, weird. Read it!

Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

This collection woke me up and sucked me in. By turns absurdist, frightening and funny, Flattery’s writing is never less than dazzling

Julia Armfield

Irish women writers are on fire, and Nicole Flattery is yet a further brilliant example … Ten smart stories about dating, relationships and the absurdities of modern life

Elle

In recent years a vanguard of Irish writers, mostly women, has emerged to continue an Irish tradition: that of punching above its own literary weight. Flattery is its latest lodestar … Flattery’s work is striking from the get-go: exuberant, absurd, relevant but often oblique … Tonally, [the stories] are at times reminiscent of the Greek film director Yorgos Lanthimos’ deadpan, uncanny valley absurdism

Totally Dublin

This tour de force lurches into outright absurdism, and is reminiscent of acclaimed US author Nell Zink at her most playful. Flattery is a fresh new voice and I can’t wait to see what she does next

The Crack

The first time I read Nicole Flattery I was captivated – the voice, the word choice, the oddest dramaturgical line. I thought, my god, she could be the Irish Miranda July

Irish Times

A ridiculously fantastic, funny and daring writer

John Patrick McHugh

Show Them A Good Time by Nicole Flattery is enthralling from start to finish … Flattery is assured in her words, her style evident from page to page

Storgy

I first encountered Nicole Flattery’s work through the Stinging Fly, and I’m forever grateful I did

Sally Rooney

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