
Wonder Boys: A Novel - Paperback
Author: Chabon, Michael
Publication Date: 04/29/2008
Format: Paperback
A modern classic, now in a welcome new edition, Wonder Boys firmly established Michael Chabon as a force to be reckoned with in American fiction. At once a deft parody of the American fame factory and a piercing portrait of young and old desire, this novel introduces two unforgettable characters: Grady Tripp, a former publishing prodigy now lost in a fog of pot and passion and stalled in the midst of his endless second book, and Gradyās student, James Leer, a budding writer obsessed with Hollywood self-destruction and struggling with his own searching heart. All those who love Michael Chabonās The Yiddish Policemenās Union and his Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay will find the same elegant imagination, bold humor, and undeniable warmth at work in Wonder Boys.
ā[A] wise, wildly funny story . . . Chabon is a flat-out wonderful writerā evocative and inventive, pointed and poignant.ā
āChicago Tribune
āWhether making us laugh or making us feel the breathtaking impermanence of things, Michael Chabon keeps us wide awake and reading.ā
āAll Things Considered
āBeguiling and wickedly smart . . . There is first-rate satirical farce in Chabonās novel but essentially it is something rarer: satirical comedy.ā
āLos Angeles Times Book Review
In his first novel since The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, Chabon presents a hilarious and heartbreaking work--the story of the friendship between the eponymous "wonder boys"--Grady, an aging writer who has lost his way, and Tripp, whose relentless debauchery is capsizing his career.
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Author: Chabon, Michael
Publication Date: 04/29/2008
Format: Paperback
A modern classic, now in a welcome new edition, Wonder Boys firmly established Michael Chabon as a force to be reckoned with in American fiction. At once a deft parody of the American fame factory and a piercing portrait of young and old desire, this novel introduces two unforgettable characters: Grady Tripp, a former publishing prodigy now lost in a fog of pot and passion and stalled in the midst of his endless second book, and Gradyās student, James Leer, a budding writer obsessed with Hollywood self-destruction and struggling with his own searching heart. All those who love Michael Chabonās The Yiddish Policemenās Union and his Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay will find the same elegant imagination, bold humor, and undeniable warmth at work in Wonder Boys.
ā[A] wise, wildly funny story . . . Chabon is a flat-out wonderful writerā evocative and inventive, pointed and poignant.ā
āChicago Tribune
āWhether making us laugh or making us feel the breathtaking impermanence of things, Michael Chabon keeps us wide awake and reading.ā
āAll Things Considered
āBeguiling and wickedly smart . . . There is first-rate satirical farce in Chabonās novel but essentially it is something rarer: satirical comedy.ā
āLos Angeles Times Book Review
In his first novel since The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, Chabon presents a hilarious and heartbreaking work--the story of the friendship between the eponymous "wonder boys"--Grady, an aging writer who has lost his way, and Tripp, whose relentless debauchery is capsizing his career.












