Rich and Poor, Jacob Wren
Rich and Poor, Jacob Wren
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Rich and Poor

Author: Jacob Wren

Narrator: Jacob Wren

Unabridged: 5 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: 02/13/2018


Synopsis

Finalist for the 2016 Quebec Writers' Federation Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction Who hasn't, at one time or another, considered killing a billionaire? From acclaimed writer Jacob Wren comes a spiralling, fast-paced parable of joyous, overly self-aware, mischievous class warfare. In this literary page-turner, a classically-trained pianist who has fallen on hard times and now washes dishes to make ends meet, decides to kill a billionaire as a political act. As his plan proceeds and becomes more feasible, the story cuts back and forth between his and the billionaire's perspectives, gradually revealing how easily the poisons of ambition, wealth, and revolutionary violence can become entangled. A contemporary and poignant fable that picks up the mantle of the economically disenfranchised, Rich and Poor delves into the psychology of politics in ways that are off-kilter, unexpected, and unnerving.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom

Made me want to burn things complicatedly to the ground.......more

Goodreads review by Ana

Class war as seen through the eyes of the billionaire and the poor would-be assassin. Generally, I wouldn't say I like switching POVs or first-person narration, but they are so well done here so I highly recommend this book.......more

Goodreads review by b

I like Jacob Wren’s writing. This is the second book I’ve read by him, the other being Polyamorous Love Song—which could very well be my favourite “novel,” or was certainly my favourite at one time. Rich&Poor is a bit odd. It’s theatrical, in a way, with these extended monologues, but it’s very groun......more

Goodreads review by Dylan

Jacob Wren always seems to write from a feeling of political malaise, but in that feeling he’s able to find so much beauty and possibility. You’re left feeling that everything is still possible.......more