The Brooklyn Follies

The Brooklyn Follies

2005 • 304 pages

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Nathan Glass has come to Brooklyn to die. Divorced, estranged from his only daughter, the retired life insurance salesman seeks only solitude and anonymity. Then Nathan finds his long-lost nephew, Tom Wood, working in a local bookstore - a far cry from the brilliant academic career he'd begun when Nathan saw him last. Tom's boss is the charismatic Harry Brightman, whom fate has also brought to the "ancient kingdom of Brooklyn, New York." Through Tom and Harry, Nathan's world gradually broadens to include a new set of acquaintances - not to mention a stray relative or two - and leads him to a reckoning with his past life.

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okay.. the story progresses linearly upwards.. and ends with a big bang

and then it's not about a man who is tying the loose ends in his life anymore, but about someone whose world made sense once

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lesser auster, this one finally breaks the levee of verbosity, meandering without a clear course to follow

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