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Paradise

Donald Barthelme

Simon, a middle-aged architect separated from his wife, is given the chance to live out a stereotypical male fantasy: freed from the travails of married life, three nubile lingerie models move into his apartment and use him as a sexual object. An enlightened '80s man, Simon tries to enjoy his unlikely situation to the fullest while still treating his women as human beings--though from the beginning they claim that he can hardly tell them apart. Convinced that satisfaction is only the first step toward disappointment, Simon worries that his women will move on, that his state of grace will come to an end, and that he will inevitably be left alone in an empty apart-
ment, with his life behind him. Barthelme's version of "paradise" is both a gentle satire of the cult of the midlife crisis and a meditation on the melancholy of fulfilled desire.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 1st, 2005
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.46in - 5.62in - 0.62in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9781564784032
  • Categories: Erotica - General

About the Author

Barthelme, Donald: - Donald Barthelme was one of the most influential American novelists of the 1970s and 1980s, bringing a unique postmodern voice to his novels, short stories and essays. He died in 1989.

Praise for this book

"There's nothing in art as dazzling, and bewildering, as a fully achieved style at its apex....Though superficially Paradise seems to be a modest little caprice, Barthelme strikes every note...and the cascade of consonances he pours out really does seem to offer too much beauty for a conventional 1987 sensibility to see the sense behind it."
Paradise is agile, witty and lightened by Barthelme's canny disassociations, and it is one of the blackest things he has written. --Richard Eder
Although Donald Barthelme has written 12 previous books of fiction containing some of the most innovative influential stories of our day reading Paradise is a shock and a revelation. --Elizabeth Jolley
There's nothing in art as dazzling and bewildering as a fully achieved style at its apex . . . Though superficially Paradise seems to be a modest little caprice, Barthelme strikes every note . . . and the cascade of consonances he pours out really does seem to offer too much beauty for a conventional 1987 sensibility to see the sense behind it. --Michael Feingold

"No other word for it: a charming book."--Peter S. Prescott, "Newsweek"

"No other word for it: a charming book."-Peter S. Prescott, "Newsweek"