The valet and reluctant confidant to a Howard Hughes-like tycoon, Herman Louse discovers that his compulsive employer's carefully constructed environment is threatened by a conspiracy that may end in his freedom. A first novel.
David Grand is the author of Louse, a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year, and The Disappearing Body, which Bookforum described as “satirical noir at its mesmerizing best.” Grand received his MFA from New York University, where he held the Fellowship in Fiction and studied with E.L. Doctorow. His writing has appeared in anthologies as well as The New York Times Magazine, Travel and Leisure, BlackBook, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and twin sons.
I got this book for 2$ from habitat for humanity i think i got ripped off. David grand I want my time back this book ending was a mind trip. I am pissed.
This is a sci fi type book. It is weird but entertaining. I can almost imagine it. The extremely controlled environment and the desires of Poppy to make sure all is as germ free as possible. Those interred into this enclosed world must adhere to strictly enforced rules and procedures or face the consequences. If you like a good sci fi-- Read Louse.
couldn't finish it. tried very hard. but i don't like any of the characters, the protag's point of view is too limited to allow me to see the world, and a majority of the time i can't figure out what's going on.
Read it ages ago, and recall liking it. For unknown reasons I have a signed copy which, based on the rest of the box I found it in, I surely bought in Canada.