Famous After Death, Benjamin Cheever
Famous After Death, Benjamin Cheever
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Famous After Death

Author: Benjamin Cheever

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 6 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/27/2012

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

A brilliant and wickedly comic novel about fame and its discontents. Noel Hammersmith has two dreams: to bring his weight down to a slim 138 pounds and to be famous. Despite being a diet book editor and exercising regularly, he can't lose a pound, and his hilarious timidity insures that he has a hard time getting attention at all, let alone fame. To express his growing frustration, Noel begins to write angry letter—to Brooks Brothers when they discontinue his favorite shirt, and to Golden Rule Vitamins, who makes fake promises of easy weight loss. Coincidentally, bombs start exploding after each of his letters, the most notorious leaving a seven-year-old chess prodigy dead. When one of Noel's authors, "Che Guevera," claims to know where the mysterious bomber will strike next, Noel's world gets turned upside down … until a series of riotous and unexpected twists helps Noel attain his dreams, but at a strange price. Expertly skewering the cult of celebrity, this darkly comic satire is even more true-to-life than we might like. Includes an interview with the author

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary on July 27, 2012

I picked this up at random from the library. I really enjoyed the wry tone, making the narrator's obviously disastrous relationships (to everyone but him, apparently) seem entertaining instead of unbearably depressing. It was eerie reading this right after the Aurora shootings, since a big theme of......more

Goodreads review by Conan on June 28, 2011

A decent out-of-sequence/reverse order novel that keeps teasing you with how crazy the protag might be.......more

Goodreads review by Colleen on February 12, 2009

Quick read, different, but I don't think I'd recommend it.......more

Goodreads review by Jorrit on December 16, 2015

The book is raved on the backside as being funny and well written. The writing isnt bad but in most parts it is less funny, and more sad. At moments this book really spoke to me, but that more because of the broad subject of not being entirely happy with your life. The plottwist seems to be clear in......more

Goodreads review by James on January 19, 2008

Could easily be a true story in these days of our media driven society. If you grew up in the eighties, then you will easily identify.......more