
A contemporary novel, set in and around New York, about human relationships, love, perception, and misperception
A complex web of interconnected lives in New York City unravels through a series of shifting perspectives and intricate social maneuvers. The narrative follows a group of characters whose romantic and professional entanglements are examined with clinical precision. As they navigate the constraints of their social circles, the characters struggle to reconcile their personal perceptions with the reality of their interactions. The book employs a non-linear, multi-perspective framework to dissect the mechanics of human connection.
Readers and critics frequently highlight the novel's formal ingenuity and its demanding, intellectual approach to storytelling. Discussion often centers on the way the author uses a complex arrangement of character relationships to mirror the confusion of actual social life. Many observers note that the pacing is deliberate and requires close attention to detail to track the shifting alliances between the cast. The work is often cited for its dry wit and its refusal to provide easy resolutions to the interpersonal conflicts it presents. It remains a significant example of experimental fiction that prioritizes structural complexity over conventional character arcs.
Page Count:
292
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
ISBN-10:
0020139713
ISBN-13:
9780020139713
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