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Ted Heller

    Cet auteur explore les aspects les plus sombres de l'ambition et de l'échec à travers ses romans. Ses œuvres plongent souvent les lecteurs dans des arènes professionnelles spécifiques, telles que la politique de bureau dans les magazines ou le monde des humoristes de stand-up, explorant les désirs humains de succès et de reconnaissance. Avec un sens aigu du détail et une profondeur psychologique, il crée des personnages qui peuvent atteindre la gloire dans un domaine pour ensuite tout perdre dans un autre. Sa narration la plus récente déplace l'attention vers la résilience des relations et des amitiés face à une crise, démontrant une fascination continue pour les complexités de la condition humaine.

    Slab Rat
    Pocket Kings
    Funnymen
    • Funnymen

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,9(75)Évaluer

      Two misfit entertainers, Sigmund "Ziggy" Blissman and Vittorio "Vic" Fontana, find unexpected success in the Catskills despite their individual shortcomings. Ziggy, with his comedic charm, and Vic, whose looks captivate audiences, form a dynamic duo that transforms them into a beloved act. Their journey explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the quest for acceptance, showcasing how their unique talents complement each other to achieve fame in the world of entertainment.

      Funnymen
    • Pocket Kings

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,3(279)Évaluer

      Exploring the themes of obsession and escapism, the story follows a novelist struggling with writer's block who discovers a lucrative opportunity in a virtual world. This new realm seemingly fulfills his unmet desires and needs from reality, leading to a sharp satire on the allure and pitfalls of online life. As he navigates this digital landscape, the narrative critiques modern society's fixation on virtual connections.

      Pocket Kings
    • Slab Rat

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,3(178)Évaluer

      Zack Post, associate editor at American magazine IT, is an expert at getting the best out of office life. He knows the New Boy is there to fax and fetch coffee, whip-rounds for leaving presents are there to raid for lunch, secrets should be gossiped about at every opportunity, and work can be avoided by striding around looking important. Zack craves the comma that comes with promotion to 'Editor, Features', which in turn leads towards the hyphen of the beautiful Leslie Usher-Soames. The arrival of scheming sycophant Mark Ranklin, however, threatens to punctuate his career prospects with a full stop. As professional jealousy spills over into personal hatred, just how far will Zack go in order to outsmart his rival? A dazzling, winningly cynical comedy, SLAB RAT will touch a nerve with anyone who has ever dipped a toe into the shark-infested waters of office politics.

      Slab Rat