Meaty
(Author) Samantha Irby'This is an unforgettable book, the kind where the author unapologetically bares her heart and asks you to hold it tenderly, with care.' Roxane Gay Meditations on the terror of love; tips for getting your disgusting meat carcass ready for some new, hot sex; a frank self-evaluation upon the occasion of one's 30th birthday; and, finally, the answer to the question on everyone's minds: Would dying alone really be so terrible? Blogger and comedian Samantha Irby covers it all with wit and honesty - and serves it with a side of Instagram frittata.
Samantha Irby
Samantha Irby is a critically acclaimed writer known for her raw and humorous essays that explore topics such as race, gender, sexuality, and body image. She is the author of several books, including "We Are Never Meeting in Real Life" and "Wow, No Thank You." Irby's writing style is characterized by its candid and witty approach to personal experiences, making her work relatable to a wide audience. She has been praised for her ability to tackle difficult subjects with honesty and humor, challenging societal norms and sparking important conversations. Irby's impact on the literary genre of personal essays has been significant, as she has helped to redefine the genre with her unique voice and perspective. Her most famous work, "We Are Never Meeting in Real Life," has garnered widespread acclaim and solidified her reputation as a leading voice in contemporary literature.