Cabot Wright Begins

A Novel

James Purdy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:WW Norton & Co

Published:17th Sep '13

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Cabot Wright is a handsome, Yale-educated stockbroker and scion of a good family. He also happens to be the convicted rapist of nearly three hundred women. Bernie Gladhart is a naive used-car salesman from Chicago, who—spurred on by his ambitious wife—decides to travel to Brooklyn and write the Great American Novel about the recently paroled Cabot Wright. As Bernie tries to track down Wright in Brooklyn, he encounters a series of bizarre and Dickensian characters and sets in motion an extraordinary chain of events. In this merciless and outrageous satire of American culture, cult writer James Purdy is unsparing and prophetic in his portrayal of television, publishing, Wall Street, race, urban poverty, sex, and the false values of American culture in a work compared to Candide by Susan Sontag. Considered too scabrous for the stifling culture mores of the early 1960s, Purdy's comic fiction evokes "an American psychic landscape of deluded innocence, sexual obsession, violence and isolation" (New York Times).

"Here is a native Nabokov...It is a wildly funny book, beautifully written and with a deadly serious underlay." "It might be loosely described as a bravura work of satire-a satire on pornographic fantasy, a satire on New York literary life, a satire on affluent eccentric mid-century America. Except that satire is perhaps too narrow a term to convey the kind of comedy that Purdy writes...Rather [it is] the vehicle for a universal comic vision." -- Susan Sontag "James Purdy has succeeded better than anyone else around at the moment in re-creating the U.S.A. and presenting it simultaneously as his own invention and as a faithful reflection of reality-not an easy feat. Cabot Wright Begins is a delight all the way through." -- Paul Bowles

ISBN: 9780871403520

Dimensions: 211mm x 142mm x 18mm

Weight: 277g

268 pages