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Matthew Klam

    Matthew Klam est un prosateur américain acclamé, dont les œuvres sont reconnues pour leur perspective perspicace sur la complexité des relations humaines et la recherche de sens dans la vie moderne. Ses nouvelles et ses romans explorent souvent des thèmes tels que l'identité, l'aliénation et la quête de connexion dans le monde d'aujourd'hui. Le style de Klam se caractérise par une observation aiguisée, une attention aux détails et la capacité de saisir les nuances de la psyché humaine. Ses contributions littéraires ont été récompensées par de prestigieuses bourses, et ses œuvres ont été publiées dans des revues littéraires de premier plan, confirmant son importance dans la littérature américaine contemporaine.

    Who Is Rich?
    Sam the Cat
    • How do you cope when your best friend is transformed from a clever, decent bloke to a fat, supercilious git? Or when a roast chicken suddenly becomes the symbol of your greatest shame? This tale looks at young men and women trying to get on with their lives in the face of such questions.

      Sam the Cat
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    • Who Is Rich?

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Every year, Rich Fischer leaves his family behind to teach a class on cartooning at an annual week-long summer arts conference. Amy O’Donnell is a student in narrative painting, the mother of three, married to a brutish Wall Street titan who runs a multi-billion dollar private equity fund. Rich and Amy met at the conference a year ago, shared a moment of passion, bonding over the shock at how their lives had turned out, then spent the winter exchanging hot texts and emails. Now they’re back. On the first day of the conference, at the annual softball game, Amy trips on second base and breaks her wrist, and is taken off the field by paramedics. Beside himself with guilt and longing, torn and confused about how to comfort her, Rich wanders into a jewelry store and accidentally buys a bracelet, wiping out his family’s checking account, which is also their savings account, and was supposed to pay for his daughter’s preschool in the fall. He then accompanies Amy through a near-death country-doctoring to complete the most arduous seduction in history. At this point, Rich comes to realize that all anyone needs for wild sex is two people who know each other just well enough to feel safe but don’t share a kitchen. In the delightfully wicked events that follow, these people entirely unravel. This is an unforgettable tale of love and adultery, set against the landscape of a New England fishing village, with pornographic sunsets and The Sea Breeze Motel. Because of its location, the conference has an easy time attracting poets, skitterish teenagers in search of illicit pleasures, old guys, driftwood sculptors, printmakers, actors, and playwrights. On the faculty are Nobel Prize-winning storytellers, talented performers, biographers, addicts, drunkards and perverts, one hit has-beens, mid-list somebodies, and legitimate stars. There is a kind of heated, inordinate bonding that happens among grown-ups, forced out of their decorous privacy, into visceral closeness, that has the feeling of an open air loony bin. Who Is Rich? is a study in midlife alienation, erotic pleasure, envy, and bitterness in the new gilded age. But the novel also addresses deeper questions of family, monogamy and the intoxicating beauty of children within a confusing domestic alliance.

      Who Is Rich?