Why Are You So Sad?, Jason Porter
Why Are You So Sad?, Jason Porter
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Why Are You So Sad?

Author: Jason Porter

Narrator: Jason Porter

Unabridged: 4 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/28/2014


Synopsis

"Like a well-stocked IKEA, Why Are You So Sad? Has everything you need for your home and your heart. Jason Porter has written an astute, intelligent, and hilarious book." —Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love StoryHave we all sunken into a species-wide bout of clinical depression?Porter’s uproarious, intelligent debut centers on Raymond Champs, an illustrator of assembly manuals for a home furnishings corporation, who is charged with a huge task: to determine whether the world needs saving. It comes to him in the midst of a losing battle with insomnia—everybody he knows, and maybe everybody on the planet, is suffering from severe clinical depression. He’s nearly certain something has gone wrong. A virus perhaps. It’s in the water, or it’s in the mosquitoes, or maybe in the ranch-flavored snack foods. And what if we are all too sad and dispirited to do anything about it? Obsessed as he becomes, Raymond composes an anonymous survey to submit to his unsuspecting coworkers—“Are you who you want to be?,” “Do you believe in life after death?,” “Is today better than yesterday?”—because what Raymond needs is data. He needs to know if it can be proven. It’s a big responsibility. People might not believe him. People, like his wife and his boss, might think he is losing his mind. But only because they are also losing their minds.Or are they?

About Jason Porter

Jason Porter has been an editor, teacher, musician, painter, and phone servant. He, his girlfriend, and their two mutts are gradually aging in Brooklyn.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on August 27, 2013

I can't claim to be objective about this sort of thing, but after reading it various times over a five year period, I can say that I still don't hate it. Coming from me, that's pretty high praise.......more

Goodreads review by Roxane on December 23, 2013

I'm not sure I understood this book. Porter is definitely talented and funny, but there was a tendency to stay in the joke too long. The two-part structure felt very off balance. I loved the survey responses from the various folks in Raymond's life and I also thought Brenda was a well-drawn characte......more

Goodreads review by Noura on January 25, 2016

I don't know if I feel more or less alone after having read this. Either way, I am glad I did.......more

Goodreads review by David on May 08, 2015

This book is, for depression and middle age anxiety, what Fight Club was for youthful rage and anti-commercialism. It is absorbing, hilarious, and thought provoking, but not in a manner meant to comfort or inspire. And I admire the bravery in the "multiple choice" endings, where the reader has to ch......more

Goodreads review by Tracy on February 21, 2014

Loved it. Hilarious and true. I am fairly certain that Raymond is based on at least 3 people I know. Or perhaps Jason Porter listened in on one of the late night, post six pack conversations my husband and I love to have. Either way, I couldn't put it down and couldn't stop laughing. We HAVE to laug......more