A bitterly comic novel of middle-aged angst and middle-class American
life in the 1960s, by the acclaimed author of Little Big Man It is the
late sixties in suburbia, and Carlo Reinhart’s life is a mess.
He’s fat, broke, middle aged, and unemployed. His anarchist son
hates him, and his wife has taken a younger lover and thrown Carlo out
of the house. In fact, the only one who doesn’t consider him
contemptible and ridiculous seems to be Carlo’s adoring, overweight
daughter, who is almost as pathetic as he is. Even his affair with a
twenty-two-year-old nymphomaniac is strangely unsatisfying. Then,
just as he’s reaching his lowest point, the self-styled Ultimate
Human Irrelevancy is offered a golden opportunity to grab a piece of
the American Dream, thanks to the reappearance of his old school chum
Bob Sweet. Bob, who has a gift for success, is inviting Reinhart to
get in on the ground floor of his latest venture: cryonics. But while
Carlo loves the taste of the good life that his friend has suddenly
provided, he’s not quite certain whether Sweet wants him as a
partner . . . or as a human popsicle. The third novel in Thomas
Berger’s acclaimed Carlo Reinhart Series, Vital Parts is a
stingingly hilarious swipe at twentieth-century culture and mores.
Unrestrained and unapologetic, it is a tour de force from a master
satirist that stands alongside Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, John
Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces, and the novels of Kurt
Vonnegut as a trenchant and funny comment on American life.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781497674691
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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