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Desolation

Published
Oct 2002
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
144

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Samuel Perlman, the elderly narrator of Yasmina Reza's deliriously dyspeptic novel, is surrounded by happy people. His wife Nancy is thrilled to be a member of the human race. His grown son is content crisscrossing the world to "sample exotic fruit with the savages." But Samuel himself refuses to be happy and his attempt to explain his refusal (half to his son and half to himself) generates an epic, blasphemous, and hilarious rant against the compromises of his life.

Whether he is recounting his pal Lionel's heroic battle against impotence; lamenting the loss of his great love, the irresistible Marisa Botton; or pondering the possibility of a new love in the person of one Genevieve Abramowitz, the droll, irascible Perlman is one of the great talkers of contemporary fiction. And Desolation is one of the most dazzling performances ever written for one voice.

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Oct 2003 Vintage ISBN 0375724729
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Nov 2003 Penguin (UK) ISBN 0141010681
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First Edition Oct 2002 Knopf ISBN 0375410872
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Dec 2007 Knopf ISBN 0307425533
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