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A man attempts to navigate the absurdities of modern life and romantic obsession through a series of increasingly bizarre and comedic encounters. The protagonist finds himself entangled in a web of social misunderstandings and personal eccentricities that challenge his grasp on reality. Faced with the rigid expectations of his environment and his own internal contradictions, he struggles to maintain composure while the world around him descends into chaos. The narrative utilizes a sharp, satirical framework to dissect the mundane frustrations of daily existence.
Readers often note the distinct comedic timing that characterizes the writing of Fortune and Wells. Discussion frequently centers on the book's ability to transform trivial social interactions into high-stakes comedic scenarios. Critics highlight the sharp wit and the authors' keen eye for the ridiculous aspects of human behavior. The pacing is generally described as brisk, allowing the humor to land effectively without becoming repetitive. Many readers appreciate the cynical yet playful tone that permeates the entire narrative.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
ISBN-10:
014003661X
ISBN-13:
9780140036619
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