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The Bachelor

A Novel

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Publisher Description

A “witty and wise” (People) debut novel about love and commitment, celebrity and obsession, poetry and reality TV.

“Palmer’s novel wryly tracks an earnest interrogation of art and selfhood.”—The New Yorker

Reeling from a breakup with his almost fiancée, the narrator of Andrew Palmer’s debut novel returns to his hometown in Iowa to house-sit for a family friend. There, a chance flick of the TV remote and a new correspondence with an old friend plunge him into unlikely twin obsessions: the reality show The Bachelor and the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet John Berryman. As his heart begins to mend, his fascination with each deepens, and somewhere along the way, representations of reality become harder and harder to distinguish from real life. Soon he finds himself corresponding with multiple love interests, participating in an ill-considered group outing, and trying to puzzle through the strange turn his life seems to have taken.

An absorbing coming-of-age tale “that marks the debut of a significant talent” (Kirkus Reviews, starred), The Bachelor approaches—with wit and grace—the high-stakes questions of an overconnected world: If salvation can no longer be found in fame, can it still be found in romantic relationships? In an era of reality TV, where does entertainment end and reality begin? And why do we, season after season, repeat the same mistakes in love and life?

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2021
20 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House Publishing Group
SELLER
Random House, LLC
SIZE
2.8
MB

Customer Reviews

rhitc ,

Meh

Author
American. First novel.

In brief
Having just broken up with his almost fiancee, a literary academic, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the protagonist and narrator, a published (once only) novelist, holes up in his old hometown, Des Moines, Iowa, where he housesits the home fo a family friend and licks his (metaphorical) wounds. While there, he becomes obsessed with the reality TV show The Bachelor, and with the poet John Berryman. He corresponds with an old friend (female) about these obsessions, art, basketball, and memory. Nothing much happens. The end.

Writing
Modern American MFA style. Well written, with some wry humour, but overall not substantively different than the style of any number of other young novelists nowadays in the opinion of this grumpy white, dinosaur reader.

Bottom line
I’ve never seen The Bachelor but, from what I’ve read about it, nothing much happens. Perhaps that was the point the author was seeking to make. As for John Berryman, the less said the better IMHO.

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