An edition of The bold saboteurs (2001)

The bold saboteurs

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An edition of The bold saboteurs (2001)

The bold saboteurs

1st Herodias classics ed.
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"This autobiographical novel marks Brossard's emergence from the formal influence of Flaubert and Camus into a wildly free, multilayered narrative where fantasy and reality, sanity and insanity coexist and intertwine. Set in Washington, D.C. in the late 1930s and 1940s, The Bold Saboteurs is the story of the young Brown brothers who, along with their mother, must cope with the ravages, and absence, of their violent, alcoholic father.

In order to survive, the elder Roland becomes a night watchman and uneasy head of the household; the younger George, a multiple schizophrenic whose hallucinations make up some of the most vivid, free-associative passages in the book, takes up a life of crime.".

"Within the family, George, whose life chokes him with its "grimy emptiness," is controlled and, at times, brutally disciplined by his powerful brother. Roland, himself a borderline personality with religious delusions, creates an elaborate family mythology, convincing George they are descended from royalty.

Outside the family, the rich detail of Brossard's fictional underworld points to the author's early life "near the gutter," among the outcasts of Washington society: thieves, muggers, extortionists, prostitutes and the Negro underclass.".

"By age thirteen, George is basically living on his own. While sporadically attending school (he also spends hours reading in the public library), he sustains himself with burglary, robbery, kidnapping, fencing of stolen merchandise, and hustling tennis matches. Remarkable for its in-depth treatment of alcoholism and its effects on family life, as well as for its erotically charged descriptions of George's voyeurism and his sexual initiation by older women."--BOOK JACKET.

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Herodias
Language
English
Pages
317

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3552.R67 B65 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 317 p. ;
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6787673M
Internet Archive
boldsaboteurs0000bros
ISBN 10
1928746187
LCCN
00044905
OCLC/WorldCat
44467550
Library Thing
1182626
Goodreads
2017824

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