A vicious and brilliant satire of human vanity from the author of the
classic bestseller The Group Long out of print, Mary McCarthy's second
novel is a bitingly funny satire set in the early years of the Cold
War about a group of writers, editors, and intellectuals who retreat
to rural New England to found a hilltop utopia. With this group
loosely divided into two factions—purists, led by the libertarian
editor Macdougal Macdermott, and the realists, skeptics led by the
smug Will Taub—the situation is ripe not only for disaster but for
comedy, as reality clashes with their dreams of a perfect society.
Though written as a roman à clef, McCarthy barely disguised her
characters, including using her former lover Philip Rahv, founder
of Partisan Review, as the model for Will Taub. As a result, the
novel caused an absolute explosion of outrage among the literary elite
of the day, who clearly recognized themselves among her
all-too-accurate portraits. Rahv threatened a lawsuit to stop
publication. Diana Trilling, Lionel Trilling's wife, called McCarthy a
"thug." McCarthy's friend Dwight McDonald (Macdougal Macdermott)
called it "vicious, malicious, and nasty." Never one to shy away from
controversy, McCarthy's portrait of her generation had indeed drawn
blood. But the brilliance of the novel has outlasted its first
detonation and can now be enjoyed for its aphoritic, fearless
dissection of the vanities of human endeavor. In an added bonus, the
renowned essayist Vivian Gornick details in a moving introduction the
importance of McCarthy's intellectual and artistic bravery, and how
she influenced a generation of young writers and thinkers.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781612192291
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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