Less Is Lost

English language

Published Nov. 28, 2022 by Little Brown & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-30139-8
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“Go get lost somewhere, it always does you good.”

For Arthur Less, life is going surprisingly well: he is a moderately accomplished novelist in a steady relationship with his partner, Freddy Pelu. But nothing lasts: the death of an old lover and a sudden financial crisis has Less running away from his problems yet again as he accepts a series of literary gigs that send him on a zigzagging adventure across the US.

Less roves across the “Mild Mild West,” through the South and to his mid-Atlantic birthplace, with an ever-changing posse of writerly characters and his trusty duo – a human-like black pug, Dolly, and a rusty camper van nicknamed Rosina. He grows a handlebar mustache, ditches his signature gray suit, and disguises himself in the bolero-and-cowboy-hat costume of a true “Unitedstatesian”... with varying levels of success, as he continues to be mistaken for either a Dutchman, …

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Review of 'Less Is Lost' on 'Goodreads'

With [b:Less|39927096|Less (Arthur Less, #1)|Andrew Sean Greer|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1524491811l/39927096.SY75.jpg|52588011] I wasn't sure I liked it until I got to the end. This one, I'm still not sure I liked it, even after finishing. I think it didn't capture the same magic Less did, which I guess is fine, but sort of disappointing when Less won the pulitzer and this was just ok.

Review of 'Less Is Lost' on 'Goodreads'

The plot description for this novel mentions that Arthur Less will be traveling the world to avoid attending an awkward social event, but it is so much more than that. Along the way, the reader gets to know Arthur and his history: his foibles, his taste, his fears, and his loves. I adore the way this is written. I enjoyed the humor and the cultural and literary illusions. Arthur Less is mourning his youth, his love, and his mother while struggling to write his next novel.

This was at turns funny and sad, and kept me entranced. It kept getting better. I loved the ending.

There is a Liza Minnelli song I've loved since childhood called "Ring Them Bells" in which a woman travels around the world, and winds up meeting the guy who has been living next door to her, all along. I was reminded of that song at …

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