Geoff Dyer is the author of four previous novels, a critical study of John Berger and six other non-fiction books including But Beautiful, which was awarded the Somerset Maugham Prize, and Out of Sheer Rage, which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. Dyer currently lives in Los Angeles and contributes to numerous publications including the Observer, Guardian and New Statesman.
'Geoff Dyer observes the privations and discipline of US warship life with a sharp eye...no writer has more fun with his own awkwardness, and in this respect you can't help feeling he has come to exactly the right place.' Observer 'Dyer fans will warm to his comic digressions on moustaches, deliriously sentimental reveries about what it might have been like to be a Battle of Britain pilot, semi-embarrassing stories about jokingly asking the carrier's gym boss where he might score steroids, and meditations on the similarities between writing and piloting a plane.' Financial Times 'Another Great Day at Sea is a perfect beach read, wherever your boots happen to be on the ground this summer.' Evening Standard 'Dyer succeeds in rendering a very vivid impression of what life is like on an aircraft carrier. He is more assiduous than he lets on, providing the reader with all the most astounding statistics from each department...quite unexpectedly from such a very teasing, very English writer, the book quickly transforms into a love-letter to the can-do optimism of America.' 5 stars Daily Mail 'One of the myriad joys of reading Dyer is his frankness about aspects of life that many writers don't share...The book is stuffed with wonderful anecdotes. And, of course, it wouldn't be Dyer if there wasn't the sharp self-awareness...A total delight.' Independent 'Written in Dyer's elegant, playful style...Another Great Day at Sea has... a thin membrane between life and art, a staging area for an investigation of self, an impish poetry of its own. If this is the new reality, I hunger for more.' Telegraph 'Another Great Day at Sea illustrates perfectly how a gifted writer functions as a barometer, not only for our shared humanity, but of his or her own inner reverberations.' Los Angeles Review of Books 'This is an extremely funny book...A veteran of launches and landings in obscure places, [Dyer] brings this delightful journey to an end smoothly. But, never one to be predictable, it's a smooth landing in a surprise location.' Australian 'One of the funniest writers working today.' Australian Book Review '[Dyer] excels at evoking life on ship, the smells and sounds and personalities.' Age