Dating Tips For The Unemployed
<DIV>In twenty-four absurd, lyrical, and louche episodes, “Iris Smyles†weaves a modern odyssey of trying to find one’s home in the world amid the pitfalls and insidious traps of adult life. A wickedly funny picaresque touching on quantum physics, the Donner Party, arctic exploration, Greek mythology, <I>Rocky I, II, V, IV, VI, </I>and <I>III </I>respectively, and literary immortality, <I>Dating Tips for the Unemployed </I>is a wistful if wry ode to that awkward age—between birth and death—when you think you know what you want but aren’t quite sure what you’re doing.<BR />  </DIV>