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& Sons (2013 original; edición 2014)

por David Gilbert (Autor)

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
The Washington Post ? The New Yorker ? Esquire ? The Austin Chronicle ? Kansas City Star ? The Guardian (UK) ? BookPage ? Flavorwire ? Bookish

??[A] big, brilliant novel.???The New York Times Book Review
Who is A. N. Dyer? & Sons is a literary masterwork for readers of The Art of Fielding, The Emperor??s Children, and Wonder Boys??the panoramic, deeply affecting story of an iconic novelist, two interconnected families, and the heartbreaking truths that fiction can hide.
Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader??s Circle for author chats and more.
 
The funeral of Charles Henry Topping on Manhattan??s Upper East Side would have been a minor affair (his two-hundred-word obit in The New York Times notwithstanding) but for the presence of one particular mourner: the notoriously reclusive author A. N. Dyer, whose novel Ampersand stands as a classic of American teenage angst. But as Andrew Newbold Dyer delivers the eulogy for his oldest friend, he suffers a breakdown over the life he??s led and the people he??s hurt and the novel that will forever endure as his legacy. He must gather his three sons for the first time in many years??before it??s too late.
 
So begins a wild, transformative, heartbreaking week, as witnessed by Philip Topping, who, like his late father, finds himself caught up in the swirl of the Dyer family. First there??s son Richard, a struggling screenwriter and father, returning from self-imposed exile in California. In the middle lingers Jamie, settled in Brooklyn after his twenty-year mission of making documentaries about human suffering. And last is Andy, the half brother whose mysterious birth tore the Dyers apart seventeen years ago, now in New York on spring break, determined to lose his virginity before returning to the prestigious New England boarding school that inspired Ampersand. But only when the real purpose of this reunion comes to light do these sons realize just how much is at stake, not only for their father but for themselves and three generations of their family.
 
In this daring feat of fiction, David Gilbert establishes himself as one of our most original, entertaining, and insightful authors. & Sons is that rarest of treasures: a startlingly imaginative novel about families and how they define us, and the choices we make when faced with our own mortality.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS?? CHOICE
  
??Big, brilliant, and terrifically funny.???Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins
 
??Extraordinary.???Time
 
??Smart and savage . . . Seductive and ripe with both comedy and heartbreak, [& Sons] made me reconsider my stance on . . . the term ??instant classic.?????NPR
 
??A big, ambitious book about fathers and sons, Oedipal envy and sibling rivalry, and the dynamics between art and life . . . [& Sons] does a wonderful job of conjuring up its characters?? memories . . . in layered, almost Proustian detail.???Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
 
??[A] smart, engrossing saga . . . Perfect for fans of J
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Autores:David Gilbert (Autor)
Información:Random House Trade Paperbacks (2014), 480 pages
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I met the author at the East Hampton (NY) "Author's Night" in 2013 and was intrigued by the title and the cover. I finally got around to reading it this year. It is an engrossing read with virtually no likeable characters - Phillip, Andrew, Richard and Jamie (sons, fathers) are all flawed in numerous ways. The plot is tightly woven, and the writing is very good, though at times over-the-top. There are no happy endings for anyone, but we learn much along the journey of the story. It reminds me of Updike's "Rabbit" series.
I'm hard-pressed to find anything comical - dark or otherwise - in the book as some cover endorsements claim. ( )
  starkravingmad | Jan 5, 2023 |
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I enjoyed this book and plan to reread it. I enjoyed being in this world of a dysfunctional semi-famous family, shades of Noah Baumbach, Catcher in the Rye, Royal Tenenbaums. Not life altering fiction but it had me reflecting on my relationship with my father and my siblings, at the time I was about to become a dad myself. ( )
  annekris | Apr 11, 2020 |
One person in my office loved this book and one hated it, and I think I'm somewhere in the middle. I think the key to reading and enjoying this is to remember that you've got an admitted unreliable narrator--the whole thing is coming through the filter of a very jaded, Manhattan-high-society failed author. The writing is by turns brilliant and self-indulgent, and it's definitely got this jaded literary-scene angle that gets grating, but the characters are all well-drawn and interesting, even if they aren't particularly likable. ( )
  prufrockcoat | Dec 3, 2019 |
I won a copy of this book from Goodreads First Reads and I was thrilled to tear right into it. The synopsis sounded fascinating and I had this on my To Read list for some time before I saw the giveaway. I love books about books, authors, writers, book shops, libraries, librarians and book culture in general so I'm somewhat predisposed to enjoy the theme. And I did, for the most part. I do have to say though, that this wasn't a favorite or strong like for me. I think my departure with it comes down to the characters. I won't spoil but I had difficulty getting a handle on Phillip Topping (our narrator). He has not only some omniscience that I couldn't quite work out, he had an obsessive, ingratiating way with the Dyers in general, and A.N Dyer, in particular that was off-putting and as if that weren't problem enough, he was fairly early on clearly, an unreliable narrator. By the time a huge twist happens near the end, I was left not knowing if he was truly complicit, imagined that he was or innocent of all but a vivid imagination. Truthfully, I'm really hard pressed to care too much to give it further thought, one way or another. The important thing is, it's done now.

I had issues with other characters in the story but none so deeply that they ruined nor made the story for me. I did enjoy the postcards, letters and excerpts that are sprinkled throughout the story and felt they added a nice patina to the story overall. I didn't very much enjoy Ampersand's excerpts but only because it was the harsh mirror of some history between two characters in the story. A.N Dyer was a complete jerk in his day. I was completely annoyed with the reveal of Andrew's parentage because it seemed insane and not hinged in reality but by the end of the story I don't know if that revelation was supposed to be serious or not and as before, the important thing is, it's done now.

This was a three star read for me. Some of the prose is absolutely lovely and that I think was what I liked most. The characters, I could take or leave and not a one of them will stay with me very long. Still, I'm glad that I read this, it was a fairly quick read and I definitely will pass my copy on to my husband because possibly a male psyche will find more personal resonance than I did. ( )
  anissaannalise | Feb 28, 2018 |
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This is a masterful book with many delightful flourishes. I have some mixed feelings, and I wouldn't say it's one of my favorite novels of all time. But it's a solid, well-crafted, enjoyable literary novel and I would read another of his books, with no hesitation. ( )
  heavyleg | Oct 4, 2017 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
The Washington Post ? The New Yorker ? Esquire ? The Austin Chronicle ? Kansas City Star ? The Guardian (UK) ? BookPage ? Flavorwire ? Bookish

??[A] big, brilliant novel.???The New York Times Book Review
Who is A. N. Dyer? & Sons is a literary masterwork for readers of The Art of Fielding, The Emperor??s Children, and Wonder Boys??the panoramic, deeply affecting story of an iconic novelist, two interconnected families, and the heartbreaking truths that fiction can hide.
Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader??s Circle for author chats and more.
 
The funeral of Charles Henry Topping on Manhattan??s Upper East Side would have been a minor affair (his two-hundred-word obit in The New York Times notwithstanding) but for the presence of one particular mourner: the notoriously reclusive author A. N. Dyer, whose novel Ampersand stands as a classic of American teenage angst. But as Andrew Newbold Dyer delivers the eulogy for his oldest friend, he suffers a breakdown over the life he??s led and the people he??s hurt and the novel that will forever endure as his legacy. He must gather his three sons for the first time in many years??before it??s too late.
 
So begins a wild, transformative, heartbreaking week, as witnessed by Philip Topping, who, like his late father, finds himself caught up in the swirl of the Dyer family. First there??s son Richard, a struggling screenwriter and father, returning from self-imposed exile in California. In the middle lingers Jamie, settled in Brooklyn after his twenty-year mission of making documentaries about human suffering. And last is Andy, the half brother whose mysterious birth tore the Dyers apart seventeen years ago, now in New York on spring break, determined to lose his virginity before returning to the prestigious New England boarding school that inspired Ampersand. But only when the real purpose of this reunion comes to light do these sons realize just how much is at stake, not only for their father but for themselves and three generations of their family.
 
In this daring feat of fiction, David Gilbert establishes himself as one of our most original, entertaining, and insightful authors. & Sons is that rarest of treasures: a startlingly imaginative novel about families and how they define us, and the choices we make when faced with our own mortality.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS?? CHOICE
  
??Big, brilliant, and terrifically funny.???Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins
 
??Extraordinary.???Time
 
??Smart and savage . . . Seductive and ripe with both comedy and heartbreak, [& Sons] made me reconsider my stance on . . . the term ??instant classic.?????NPR
 
??A big, ambitious book about fathers and sons, Oedipal envy and sibling rivalry, and the dynamics between art and life . . . [& Sons] does a wonderful job of conjuring up its characters?? memories . . . in layered, almost Proustian detail.???Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
 
??[A] smart, engrossing saga . . . Perfect for fans of J

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