The OneEyed Man, Ron Currie
The OneEyed Man, Ron Currie
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The One-Eyed Man

Author: Ron Currie

Narrator: Kevin Pariseau

Unabridged: 11 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/07/2017

Categories: Fiction, Satire


Synopsis

K., the intriguing narrator of Currie's new novel, joins the ranks of other great American literary creations who show us something new about ourselves. Like Jack Gladney from White Noise, K. is possessed of a hyper-articulate exasperation with the world, and like Ignatius J. Reilly in A Confederacy of Dunces, he is a doomed truth teller whom everyone misunderstands. After his wife Sarah dies, K. loses his metaphorical capacity, becoming so wedded to the notion of clarity that he infuriates everyone, friends and strangers alike. When he intervenes in an armed robbery, K. finds himself both an inadvertent hero and the star of a new reality television program. Together with Claire, a grocery store clerk with a sharp tongue and a yen for celebrity, he travels the country, ruffling feathers and gaining fame at the intersection of American politics and entertainment. But soon, through a conflagration of biblical proportions, he discovers that the world will fight viciously to preserve its delusions about itself.

About Ron Currie

Ron Currie is the author of the novels Everything Matters! and Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles and the short story collection God Is Dead, which was the winner of the New York Public Library's Young Lions Award. Currie received the Addison M. Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. He lives in Portland, Maine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron on March 01, 2017

In the canon of Ron Currie’s work, a novel that ends with just a few dozen people killed is a relative pick-me-up. After all, his first book was called “God Is Dead.” His second was about a comet destroying Earth. There really isn’t much left for this darkly witty writer to obliterate. But he’s still......more

Goodreads review by Jason on April 12, 2018

Now that I'm no longer professionally reviewing contemporary fiction for the CCLaP website, I've discovered an alarming problem simply as a person reading for pleasure, which is that my enthusiasm for contemporary fiction has dropped precipitously this year, in most cases because I can't seem to pic......more

Goodreads review by Jen on February 04, 2017

Ron Currie Jr. is one of the only authors I have to read with a pen in my hand. His words speak to me, and his books tend to find me when I need them the most. He is funny. He is real. He isn't afraid to be grotesque or tragic or gross. And he chronicles the ephemera (ripped that word from this book......more