The Long Corner, Alexander Maksik
The Long Corner, Alexander Maksik
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The Long Corner

Author: Alexander Maksik

Narrator: James Patrick Cronin

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/17/2022


Synopsis

A bold novel about ambition, grief, creativity, beauty, and existential emptiness that retraces the arc of American life and culture in the first decades of the 21st century. It is early 2017 in New York City, Donald Trump is President, and Solomon Fields, a young Jewish journalist-turned-advertising hack, finds himself disillusioned by the hollowness and conformity of American life and language. Once brimming with dreams and ideals instilled in him by his eternally bohemian grandmother, a survivor of the Holocaust who has dedicated her life to passion and pleasure, Sol now finds the senseless jargon he produces at work seeping into all aspects of the world around him—and most disturbingly, into the art that his beloved grandmother taught him to revere. A personal tragedy drives Sol to leave New York and accept an invitation to The Coded Garden, an artists’ colony on a tropical island, whose mysterious patron, Sebastian Light, seems to offer the very escape Sol desperately needs. But the longer he remains in the Garden, the more Light comes to resemble Trump himself, and the games he plays with Sol become more dangerous. Slowly lines begin to blur—between reality and performance, sincerity and manipulation, art and life, beauty and emptiness—until Sol finds that he must question everything: his past, his convictions, and his very sanity. “Alexander Maksik is a sorcerer of the first order."—Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies

About Alexander Maksik

Alexander Maksik is the receipient of a Truman Capote Fellowship and a Teaching/Writing fellowship from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and is currently the Provost's Postgraduate Writing Fellow at the University of Iowa. You Deserve Nothing is his first novel. Alexander lives in Paris and Iowa City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on March 09, 2022

Former journalist, ad man, and stalled writer, Solomon Fields, was raised by a secular Jewish Marxist mother, Charlotte, (now a fanatic pro-Israel advocate) and most deeply influenced by his bohemian baba (grandmother), Karolina Klein, who survived the Holocaust and went on to live a life of hedonis......more

Goodreads review by jenni on August 14, 2022

literature but make it meaningless......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on May 31, 2022

A jaded art critic finds himself becoming increasingly depressed while visiting an artists retreat.......more

Goodreads review by emma charlton on April 26, 2024

The premise is sooo interesting, a grieving writer is enlisted to visit an artist colony to write about its mysterious founder. I definitely did not expect to be bored, but I was just always wanting more and then when I got it, it was too much. Still very cool though.......more

Goodreads review by Amy on June 02, 2022

I was in the mood for this style of writing--a little pretentious, allusions scattered throughout like Dad-puns, but so many sentences that made me stop and re-read them to enjoy them again. I don't know what the book is about. The protagonist would mock that question. It's not experimental or meta;......more