Dissident Gardens
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
Read by Mark Bramhall
By Jonathan Lethem
Read by Mark Bramhall
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
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$23.00
Jun 03, 2014 | ISBN 9780307744494
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Sep 10, 2013 | ISBN 9780385534949
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Sep 10, 2013 | ISBN 9780307940902
988 Minutes
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Praise
“The year’s best novel.” —The New Republic
“Emotionally complex, stylistically sophisticated. . . . As a story about a quarrelsome family entangled with impossible ideals, it’s touchingly universal.” —The Washington Post
“A typically Lethem-esque cast of zanies, communalists, sexual adventurers, innocents, druggies, dreamers, and do-gooders . . . whose lives collide and clash with gut-busting humor, heart, and hubris.” —Elle
“As ambitious as Mailer, as funny as Philip Roth and as stinging as Bob Dylan . . . Dissident Gardens shows Lethem in full possession of his powers as a novelist, as he smoothly segues between historical periods and internal worlds . . . Erudite, beautifully written, wise, compassionate, heartbreaking and pretty much devoid of nostalgia.” —Los Angeles Times
“Dissident Gardens seamlessly weaves together three generations, yet it doesn’t broadcast itself as a multigenerational epic, nor is it afflicted by the desire to pose as the next great American novel. It’s an intimate book.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A tour de force, a brilliant, satiric journey through America’s dissident history.”—The Star Tribune
“Lethem has artfully blended, redefined, ignored, satirized and enriched the traditional categories of fiction.” —The Plain Dealer
“Remarkable. . . . Lethem’s best novel since Motherless Brooklyn. . . . Crackle[s] with wordplay and intelligence.” —The Miami Herald
“The writing soars. . . . Lethem can riff with the best, spinning knockout lines that make you stop and stare . . . while you admire a sentence’s every turn.” —The Seattle Times
“An assured, expert literary performance by one of our most important writers. . . . Magnificent.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“Brilliantly caustic and deeply moving. . . . Rather than a history book writ small, we realize, this is a powerful family portrait writ large.” —Haaretz (Israel)
“A brilliant, funny, compendious novel at whose heart lies a sharp, slim blade of thought and style. It is the quality of [Lethem’s] perception, his empathy, that makes this material new: that sharpness is the sharpness of a mind at work, re-radicalizing a radical era with notions both literary and political that are outside itself.” —The Guardian (London)
“A righteous, stupendously involving novel about the personal toll of failed political movements and the perplexing obstacles to doing good. . . . Lethem is breathtaking in this torrent of potent voices, searing ironies, pop-culture allusions, and tragicomic complexities.” —Booklist (starred review)
“The cast is a heady, swirly mix of fascinating, lonely people. Lethem’s writing, as always, packs a witty punch. . . . As illuminating of 20th-century American history as it is of the human burden of overcoming alienation.” —Publishers Weekly
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