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The Mezzanine

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  • Oct 15, 1988
  • #Fiction #Novel
Nicholson Baker
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Although most of the action of The Mezzanine occurs on the escalator of an office building, where its narrator is returning to work after buying shoelaces, this startlingly inventiv... Show More

Although most of the action of The Mezzanine occurs on the escalator of an office building, where its narrator is returning to work after buying shoelaces, this startlingly inventive and witty novel takes us farther than most fiction written today. It lends to milk cartons the associative richness of Marcel Proust's madeleines. It names the eight most significant advances in a human life -- beginning with shoe-tying. It asks whether the hot air blowers in bathrooms really are more sanitary than towels. And it casts a dazzling light on our relations with the objects and people we usually take for granted.

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ISBN: 0679725768

ISBN-13: 9780679725763

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Thomas J Bevan @thomasjbevan1 · Oct 17, 2020
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A novel about a man on his lunch break. That’s it. But the observations, the humour and the voice will make you see the ordinary anew. Which is exactly what great fiction is supposed to do. In my mind this is one of the all time great debut novels. There is nothing quite like it.
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