by Nathaniel Stein (Author)
Dripping with voice, The Threat is a hilariously relatable story of self-doubt, aging, and frustration. Literary yet accessible, Stein's story explores what happens when the only way you can live is by feeling like you might die.
Back Jacket
"Mr. Melvin Levin, I'm going to kill you."
Praise for The Threat
"A comic masterpiece." --Andy Borowitz, New York Times-bestselling author of Profiles in Ignorance
"I savored every word of Nathaniel Stein's hilarious, expertly crafted, giddily uncompromising debut novel." --Simon Rich, Thurber Prize-winning author of New Teeth
"Nathaniel Stein has written a comic novel unlike anything that we have on hand recently: a small-scale exquisitist portrait of an improbable existence that has elements of both Kafka and Bruce Jay Friedman, and manages to be both appealingly absurd and strangely touching. A genuinely original book." --Adam Gopnik, New York Times-bestselling author of Paris to the Moon
NATHANIEL STEIN has written humor and nonfiction for The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Daily Beast, among other publications. He lives in Los Angeles where he works as a television writer. This is his first novel.
Author Biography
NATHANIEL STEIN has written humor and nonfiction for The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Daily Beast, among other publications. He lives in Los Angeles where he works as a television writer. This is his first novel.