Joe Kitchen describes Sushi with Hitler as a “burlesque fantasy”. It is a delightful satire, written in Douglas Adams’ style, that pokes fun at everything but the kitchen sink. The author describes the book as “completely irrelevant” and its beauty lies precisely in the escape it offers from everyday problems. It questions the status quo on just about everything and none of society’s holy cows remain untouched. Be prepared to be treated to a myriad of intertextual jokes, involving everything from classical literature to pop music.
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