He's smart, successful, well-adjusted, and on the brink of total despair.
Sound like anyone you know?
boom-er (bü'mer), n. 1: a person or thing that booms. 2: a person who settles in area or towns that are booming. 3: informal: BABY BOOMER
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A tiny vortex,
This review is from: The Boomer (Hardcover)
I picked this up at the library, curious not because I'm a boomer but because my father is, and read it on the subway ride home. No book, no film, no artifice has ever left me feeling as disconsolate and crushed as The Boomer. The lesson, as I interpreted it, is this: Prolonged happiness is impossible, since success is empty, love fails you, and you can't outrun your growing capacity for pleasure and acquisition. I think cars are the only things in this book that are given names. I can't articulate a rating for The Boomer. Three stars is an arbitrary selection. It affected me -- it wounded my interior. I see my father in it, and I know that he would see himself, and yet he has never cautioned me (as the book does not caution) against absorbing the disconnective malaise of his life. Sending him this book would be an act of terrorism. On the subway ride home: how easy it was to read something so hard.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book stays with you after you close its covers,
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This review is from: The Boomer (Hardcover)
Something about this book is chilling, haunting, funny, sarcastic, surreal and enlightning. Here is this book that seems to put the american dream on trial. It makes its point by giving us the life of a successful american businessman. He seems to live the life that we often find advertised on billboards and luxury magazines. So why is he unhappy? Why is he on the verge of "booming" out of his skull? Well, you'll have to read this book to find out. But let me put it this way: Being successful is great, but it doesn't mean diddley squat if you don't have your mind and heart in the right place. These days it seems as if friends and family aren't even there when you need them...except for your dog. It's a tough life. Even for "The Boomers."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the boomer and marty asher the man,
This review is from: The Boomer (Hardcover)
As member of Generation Y (maybe, my apathetic generation is more aptly termed Generation Why?), I might not seem like the target customer for a book about baby boomers. Indeed, I am not. I did, however, find the book immensely enjoyable. Mr. Asher, with his vignettes captured my father's quintessence and influenced my own writing. I am an aspiring novelist and his unique brevity has helped me to think outside the constraints of the normal novel. For that, I thank him. After I read his book clandestinely in the back of a bookstore, he came to Powell's Books in Portland, OR. I went to the reading to meet the man. He took the time to talk to me after the reading and when I mentioned jokingly that I would love to buy his book, but that I was too poor(which is completely true- I'm a starving student), he BOUGHT ME THE BOOK! Yes, it is true, the man took money from his own pocket so that I, a complete stranger, could have his book. If that doesn't say something about the man's character, I'm not sure what could.
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