Kraft
A Novel
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Author
Contributions
- Tess Lewis - Translator
Publication
2020-11-10 - Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100374182140
- ISBN-139780374182144
- Library of Congress Control Number2020023952
- OCLC Control Number1136964861
- Better World BooksW7-AYV-358
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780374182144
- Open LibraryOL28255005M
Classifications
- LCCPT2712.U87K7313 2020
- LCCPT2712.U87 K7313 2020
Description
235 pages ; 21 cm
Description
"Richard Kraft, a German professor of rhetoric and aging Reaganite and Knight Rider fan, is unhappily married and badly in debt. He sees no way out of his rut until he is invited to participate in a competition to be held in California and sponsored by a Silicon Valley tycoon and "techno-optimist." The contest is to answer a literal "million-dollar question": each competitor must compose an eighteen-minute lecture on why our world is still, despite all evidence, the best of all possible worlds, and how we might improve it even further through technology. Entering into a surreal American landscape, Kraft soon finds what's left of his life falling to pieces as he struggles to justify as "best" a planet in the hands of such blithe neoliberal cupidity as he encounters on his odyssey to California. Still, with the prize money in his pocket, perhaps Kraft could finally buy his way to a new life ...But what contortions--physical and philosophical--will he have to subject himself to in order to claim it? Jonas Lu scher's second novel, Kraft, is a hilarious and wicked tale about a man facing the ruins of his life, and his world."-- From publisher's description. "Jonas Lu scher, the author of Barbarian Spring --"a most humorous and convincing satire of the ridiculous excesses of those responsible for the financial crisis" (The New York Times Book Review) -- returns to the topic of neoliberal arrogance in his Swiss Book Prize-winning, hilarious, and wicked novel about a man facing the ruins of his life, and his world"--
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