When Bad Things Happen to Rich People is a novel of social satire, a black comedy set in Chicago in the summer of 1995. The novel's protagonist, Nix Walters, is an adjunct instructor of English at a communications college in the loop with few prospects for advancement. He had become a literary punch line when his novel, touted as the next big literary phenomenon, was universally panned by critics. He and his pregnant wife, Flora, are struggling financially; however, their fortunes change when Nix is asked to ghostwrite the memoirs of publishing magnate Zira Fontaine. While grateful for a lavish author fee, Nix quickly finds his marriage, his career, and his sense of identity threatened as he struggles with a difficult subject, navigates office intrigue of Fontaine's corporation, and faces impending fatherhood. These tensions come to a turbulent climax when a brutal heat wave hits the city. Written in the spirit of great naturalist novelists of the previous century, such as Dreiser, Norris, and Crane, with a black comic twist, Morris's first novel is a study in aspiration and self-deception in the face of unforeseen adversity. Set among the broad lawns of Lake Forest where the domestic staff skim leaves from the pool and the sweltering streets of Chicago's pre-gentrified Wicker Park neighborhood, where children plunge into the raging stream of open fire hydrants, When Bad Things Happen to Rich People is a broad panorama of our current social reality.
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Set in Chicago, this title features Nix, a college instructor whose novel has flopped. Although he and his pregnant wife are struggling financially, their fortunes change when Nix is asked to ghostwrite the memoirs of publishing magnate Zira Fontaine.
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"Before I could say 'what bad things?' Morris's deft prose spun me headlong into a foreboding waltz between wary partners-determined, multilayered women; men of fetching wit and meh backbone-a swirl of aspirations, flaws, tensions and attractions heading toward what all-too-patient fate (as Morris describes it) will deign to unleash. Glitteringly good things, too, happen in this spirited contemporary tale, among them how Morris nails dialogue, detail, and (laugh-out-loud) observations on teaching, writing, corporate culture, social activism, the poor-ish and the rich, gilding this smartly told novel into a richness of its very own. " -Arthur Plotnik, author, Spunk & Bite: A Writer's Guide to Bold, Contemporary Style
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This is a seriously funny and smart contemporary American novel. In When Bad Things Happen to Rich People, Ian Morris gives us a snapshot of mid-1990's Chicago and its northern suburb, Lake Forest, in much the same way Jonathan Franzen presented us with the a swath of the Midwest in The Corrections, and John Cheever gave us the leafy, boozy suburbs of the East coast. A great read!
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780875807096
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Northern Illinois University Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Ian Morris is lecturer in creative writing and publishing at Columbia College in Chicago and is the founding editor of Fifth Star Press.