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FICTION/Lin, Tao
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Published
Hoboken, N.J. : Melville House Pub [2007]
Language
English
Main Author
Tao Lin, 1983- (-)
Physical Description
278 pages ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781933633268
  • Love is a thing on sale for more money than there exists
  • Three-day cruise
  • Suburban teenage wasteland blues
  • Sincerity
  • Love is the indifferent god of the religion in which universe is church
  • Cull the steel heart, melt the ice one, love the weak thing; say nothing of consolation, but irrelevance, disaster, and nonexistence; have no hope or hate--nothing; ruin yourself exclusively, completely, and whenever possible
  • Nine, ten
  • Insomnia for a better tomorrow
  • Sasquatch.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This set of nine pseudo-autobiographical, woe-is-our-generation absurdist tales updates Oblamov for worried 21st century slackerdom. Lin?s characters will be familiar to MySpace denizens, whether they?re struggling through college in a busy city, stifling in an exhausted relationship just for the body heat, or missing their parents (but not knowing how to tell them without sounding as if asking for money). Settings are cheekily vague: "Love Is A Thing On Sale For More Money Than Exists," about a much-needed break-up, takes place during "the month that people began to suspect terrorists had infiltrated Middle America," while "Nine, Ten," a love story about two nine-year-olds and their divorced parents, occurs during the year that people "got a bit careless." As precocious children, depressing descriptions of urban pollution and beached marine life pile up, it becomes clear that Lin?s subject is the inadequacy of conventional tools and wisdom for coping with the era of the War on Terror: "Was the future now? Or was it coming up still?... all that was promised... was not here, and would probably never be here. They had lied. Someone had lied." Such observations make the flat, matter-of-fact prose and aimless pop culture references come into vivid focus. (May) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.