A Precarious Man
by Stefan Mattessich
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Pub Date Dec 04 2023 | Archive Date Feb 16 2024
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Description
Nick Moran is one of that hapless tribe you hear about on occasion: an English PhD who can’t find a job. Even when he does, years later and after a second career as a hack Hollywood screenwriter falls apart, the department at a university in Auckland, New Zealand, turns out to be a hornet’s nest of paranoia, arbitrary power, and guilt by association. When his consensual relationship with a student leads not just to scandal and public disgrace but a threat of prosecution for “human rights violations,” he finds himself in a still more confounding limbo of uncertain identity and thwarted hope. His path out of despair takes him to New York, where he slips into another limbo of drugs and sex, and then to Paris, where he helps his best friend Haley, lost in her own shadows, back from an edge of madness.
A Precarious Man traces Nick’s search for purpose and connection in a world where social insecurity is the rule, middle-class aspirations are out of reach, and true intimacy seems an all but forgotten dream. What he’s looking for is, one might say, love in the time of neoliberalism.
A Note From the Publisher
eBook: 9798986610955
Hardcover: 9798986210469
eBook: 9798986610955
Advance Praise
An "intriguing...tale of life lived on the edge of catastrophe."
--Kirkus Reviews
An "intriguing...tale of life lived on the edge of catastrophe."
--Kirkus Reviews
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781647130350 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 426 |