A Man in Full

by Tom Wolfe

Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

AL FIC WOLF

Rating

½ (821 ratings; 3.7)

Pages

742

Description

A satire on America featuring a capitalist trying to avoid ruin. The hero is Charlie Croker of Atlanta whose plantation and skyscraper face repossession by banks for non-repayment of a loan. One way out might be to request leniency in return for hushing up a rape.

Language

Original publication date

1998-11-12

Physical description

742 p.; 25 cm

Other editions

A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe (Hardcover)

Media reviews

"A Man Half Full": The longer one reads A Man in Full, the more one comes to decide that no matter its large virtues, it was chosen by the author to be a best seller rather than a major novel... The book has gas and runs out of gas, fills up again, goes dry. It is a 742-page work that reads as if
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it is fifteen hundred pages long. This is, to a degree, a compliment, since it is very rich in material. But, given its high intentions, it is also tiresome, for it takes us down the road of too many overlong and predictable scenes. Electric at best, banal at worst—banal like a long afternoon spent watching soap operas—one picks it up each day to read another hundred pages with the sense that the book not only offers pleasure but the strain of encountering prose that disappoints as often as it titillates.
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Awards

National Book Award (Finalist — Fiction — 1998)
Dublin Literary Award (Longlist — 2000)
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