Elroy Nights by Frederick Barthelme Paperback Book

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Author: Frederick Barthelme

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Perseus Books Group

Published: Aug 2004

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $15.95

Pages: 228

Synopsis

Elroy Nights is a reasonably successful artist and professor, fifty-something, who is caught between the midlife crisis of his forties and the "eagerly anticipated sublime decay" of his sixties. Elroy and his wife, Clare, elect to try living separately, a choice characteristic of their relationship-fond, thoughtful, generous to a fault, and more than a little cracked. So Elroy leases a high-rise beach condo, begins hanging out with his twenty-something students, and experiences a splendid reenchantment with the world. With his trademark precision and pitch-perfect dialogue, Barthelme elegantly lays open this interweaving of twenty-year olds with their fifty-something fellow traveler. The result is a lovely, lilting romance, and a spare yet generous masterpiece from a writer at the top of his form.

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BookLender review by Susan on 2008-07-27 19:06:45

The novel got a rave review, on it's back cover, anyway, but I was disappointed. I forced myself to finish, and there was no revelation, no insight, nothing. Just a lame progression of facts, with some lyrical language, but not much to keep me going. Mostly the main character made me impatient and a little disgusted. Fortunately it was short.