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The Index of Self-Destructive Acts

Autor Christopher Beha
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mai 2020
The day Sam Waxworth arrives in New York to write for the Interviewer, a street-corner preacher declares that the world is coming to an end. A data journalist and recent media celebrity--he correctly forecasted every outcome of the 2008 election--Sam knows a few things about predicting the future. But when projection meets reality, things turn complicated. Sam's assigned a profile of disgraced political columnist Frank Doyle, a liberal lion turned neocon Iraq-war apologist and author of the great works of baseball lore that first sparked Sam's love of the game (books he now views as childish myth-making to be crushed with his empirical hammer). But Doyle is convincing in person, charming and intelligent. Sam takes a liking to him, and to his daughter, Margo, with whom Sam becomes involved--just as his wife, Lucy, arrives from Wisconsin.
It's a precarious moment for the Doyle family. Kit, the matriarch, lost her investment bank to the financial crisis; Eddie, their son, hasn't been the same since his second combat tour in Iraq; Eddie's best friend from childhood, the fantastically successful hedge funder Justin Price, is starting to see cracks in his spotless public image. So while the end of the world might not be arriving, Beha's characters appear to be headed for apocalypses of their own making.
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ISBN-13: 9781947793828
ISBN-10: 1947793829
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 148 x 223 x 45 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Tin House Books

Notă biografică

Christopher Beha is the editor of Harper's Magazine. He is the author of two previous novels, What Happened to Sophie Wilder and Arts & Entertainments, and a memoir, The Whole Five Feet. His writing has appeared in the New York Review of Books, the New York Times, and the London Review of Books. He lives in New York City with his wife and family.