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Dave Eggers - A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

Dave Eggers - A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

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Key Information
Authors: Dave Eggers
Fiction Genre: Biography & Autobiography
Awards: 2000 National Book Critics Circle Award
Professional Reviews
: London Review of Books: "[I]t is almost too good to be believed."
Book Editions
: Format: Hardcover - Prebinding
Publisher: Bt Bound (February 13, 2001)
Measurements: 8.25"(h) x 5.25"(w) x 1.5"(d), 1.05 lbs.
ISBN: 9781417632244
First Line
Publisher's Note: Through the small tall bathroom window the December yard is grey and scratchy, the trees calligraphic.
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Details: First you took [the title] at face value, and picked it up immediately. "This is just the sort of book for which I have been looking!" Many of you, particularly those among you who seek out the maudlin and melodramatic, were struck by the "Heartbreaking" part. Others thought the "Staggering Genius" element seemed like a pretty good recommendation. But then you thought, Hey, can these two elements work together? Or might they be like peanut butter and chocolate, plaid and paisley--never to peacefully coexist? Which is to say nothing of the faux (real? No, you beg, please no) boastfulness of the whole title put together. In the end, one's only logical interpretation of the title's intent is as a) a cheap kind of joke b) buttressed by an interest in lamely executed titular innovation (employed, one suspects, only to shock) which is c) undermined of course by the cheap joke aspect, and d) confused by the creeping feeling one gets that the author is dead serious in his feeling that the title is an accurate descr
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