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You Don't Love This Man: A Novel

Autor Dan DeWeese
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2011

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You Don't Love This Man is an exquisite puzzle….Which is more gorgeous, more satisfying here, the story itself, or the language DeWeese uses to tell it?” —Mary Rechner, author of Nine Simple Patterns for Complicated Women

Set in the Pacific Northwest, Dan Deweese’s debut novel delivers a witty, heartfelt, and keenly observed day-in-the-life of one father of the bride, casting luminous insight into marriage, fatherhood, and bank robbery. Readers of Benjamin Kunkel, Joshua Ferris, and Kevin Wilson, as well as fans of contemporary American masters like Philip Roth and Tobias Wolff, will be enthralled by Deweese’s evocative, literary exploration of an everyman protagonist’s quiet struggles and tender joys on one of the most monumental days in his life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780061992322
ISBN-10: 0061992321
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial

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A novel about fatherhood, marriage . . . and bank robbery.
On the morning of his daughter Miranda's wedding, Paul learns that the bank he manages has been robbed—apparently by the same man who robbed it twenty-five years before. As if that weren't enough, Miranda, who is set to marry Paul's former best friend—a man twice her age—seems to have gone missing.
Struggling to reconcile his little girl with the grown woman he's about to walk down the aisle (if he can find her), to accept his onetime peer as his future son-in-law, and to comprehend the strange coincidence of being robbed by the same man two decades apart, Paul takes stock of everything leading up to this moment—as he attempts to navigate the day's many surprises while questioning the motives and choices of those around him.

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“Dan DeWeese’s elegantly written novel tells the story—alternately joyful and heartbreaking—of a father coming to terms with what he’s made of his life. It’s one of those novels I know I’ll return to, and pass on, in admiration and delight.” — Lauren Grodstein, author of A Friend of the Family
“In this assiduous, mysterious novel of a father’s doings on his daughter’s wedding day, Dan DeWeese gives us a portrait of one man’s alienation, self-doubt, passivity, and, ultimately, his redeeming passion. With admirable formal restraint and unyielding sympathy, DeWeese delivers a whole adult life in a day.” — Jon Raymond, author of Livability
“Oddly tense and ultimately, cleansingly sad, You Don’t Love This Man wrings an amazing amount of pathos out of one (only seemingly) ordinary life.” — Tom Bissell, author of The Father of All Things
You Don’t Love This Man is an exquisite puzzle. . . . This remarkable first novel gives rise to another, purely pleasurable conundrum. Which is more gorgeous, more satisfying here, the story itself, or the language DeWeese uses to tell it?” — Mary Rechner, author of Nine Simple Patterns for Complicated Women
“The careful, unpretentious opening of You Don’t Love This Man can’t possibly belie the cataclysm of interpersonal drama it contains. . . . The story has left me in that strange place between emotional exhaustion and raw, refreshed excitement for life. This amazing novel is why novels exist.” — Patrick Somerville, author of The Cradle

Notă biografică

Dan DeWeese is the author of the novels Gielgud and You Don't Love This Man and the story collection Disorder. His fiction has appeared in publications including Tin House, New England Review, Washington Square, and The Normal School. Born and raised on the Front Range in Colorado, he lives in Portland, Oregon.

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