Wonder boys

384 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 1996 by Fourth Estate.

ISBN:
978-1-85702-405-0
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OCLC Number:
60262312

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4 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'Wonder boys' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Grady Tripp is a writer of a few novels; following the success of his award winning novel The Land Downstairs he has set out to write his follow up. Seven years later his manuscript for Wonder Boys was over 2600 pages long and nowhere closer to being finished. In his personal life things were messed up, his wife has walked out on him, and his mistress Sara has revealed she was pregnant. Wonder Boys (1995) is Michael Chabon’s second novel following the success of his debut book The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (1988).

Michael Chabon spent five years writing a book called Fountain City following The Mysteries of Pittsburgh. Fountain City ballooned into a 1500 page novel about an architect building the perfect baseball stadium in Florida. Chabon stated that he “never felt like [he] was conceptually on steady ground.” Without telling his agent or publisher he abandoned the book and …

Review of 'Wonder boys' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I'm not a huge fan of much modern lit fiction, I think it tends towards plotless slice of life stories and banality. Michael Chabon is an exception, however. Like The Mysteries of Pittsburgh before it, parts feel a little pretentious, but the vibrancy of the writing and the appealing characters more than make up for it. This book was the funniest of his that I've read too, parts are like a Coen brothers movie, like a slightly toned-down Big Lebowski. A fun, quick read.

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