"A darkly comic mystery by the author of Hark and The Ask set in the vibrant music scene of early 1990s New York City"--
Sam Lipsyte Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Sam Lipsyte est célèbre pour son style d'écriture distinctif et immersif, qui explore souvent les thèmes de l'aliénation et de l'ironie dans la vie contemporaine. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par un esprit vif et une perspicacité pénétrante de la psyché humaine. La maîtrise de Lipsyte pour capturer les complexités des liens humains et la recherche de sens dans un monde chaotique en fait un conteur remarquable. Sa capacité à mêler la réalité brute à une poésie inattendue lui a valu les éloges de la critique et un lectorat fidèle.





Hark
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
An “extremely funny...brilliantly alive” social satire from bestselling author Sam Lipsyte, this story revolves around an unwitting mindfulness guru and the phenomenon he sparks. In a tumultuous America marked by political upheaval, cultural discord, and spiritual confusion, many find themselves anxious and distracted, desperately seeking peace and focus. Enter Hark Morner, a failed stand-up comic turned mindfulness guru whose program aims to captivate the masses. For Fraz and Tovah, a middle-aged couple facing a rough patch, Hark’s “Mental Archery” may not be enough to navigate the complexities of love, lust, work, and parenthood amidst civilizational collapse. With the rise of fringe players like a renegade Ivy League ethicist, a gentle Swedish kidnapper, and a struggling social media tycoon, time may be running out. Yet, what’s the point of a world, even a post-apocalyptic one, if they don’t strive to keep their marriage alive? This “awfully funny...tartly effective sendup of 21st-century America” showcases Lipsyte’s daring exploration of contemporary absurdity and the emotional truths of his characters. With “every line feeling as thrillingly charged as a live wire,” this novel offers a smart, incisive look at the search for meaning and dignity in a chaotic world.
Presents a collection of stories featuring such characters as a deranged male birth doula, an aerobics instructor trying to save her soul, and a doomsday hustler.
Milo Burke, husband to a 'touched-out' wife, father to a three-year-old son, fund-raising officer at a third-tier uniersity, has just joined the swelling ranks of the unemployed. As he grasps after odd jobs to support his family, Milo is contacted by Purdy Stuart, a wealthy, one-time university friend with a sinister agenda.
Home Land
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of truth and nostalgia, the narrative unfolds through a high school alumni bulletin that reveals unfiltered confessions. Sam Lipsyte's unique storytelling combines humor and originality, drawing praise from notable authors for its wit and engaging style. This novel promises a fresh and thought-provoking take on the past, as it delves into the lives of its characters with both honesty and humor.