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Marx, Deceased [Hardcover]

Carl Djerassi (Author)


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Book Description

August 1996
An internationally renowned chemist presents his third novel, featuring a novelist who fakes his own death to see how his wife, his critics, and his biographer will treat his reputation. By the author of The Bourbaki Gambit. UP.

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Obsessively curious about what others will say after his death, a prolific novelist stages his own death. After craftily penning his own obituary, Stephen Marx disappears, leaving his wife, Miriam, the media and a celebrity-hungry critic, Noah Berg, to complete the task. As Noah and Miriam begin work on a critical evaluation of Marx's writings--becoming romantically entangled on the side--Marx resurfaces in San Francisco as "D. Mann," the latest literary sensation. When a clever journalism student discovers his identity, she and Marx make a deal that could clinch her career and end his.

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When Twain gave Tom Sawyer the exquisite pleasure of watching his own funeral, he articulated the narcissistic fantasy of all writers. Here, Stephen Marx, the womanizing author of 13 much-praised novels, stages his own demise in order to hear what posterity has to say about him. He carefully crafts his death ("NOVELIST STEPHEN MARX LOST AT SEA," the headlines read, "PRESUMED DEAD"). The prominent critic Noah Berg?who was once cuckolded by the novelist?approaches Miriam Marx, the not-too-grief-stricken widow, on the seemingly innocuous errand of preparing a critical evaluation of her husband's work. In truth, Berg intends the article to be "his masterwork as a critic," as well as "his masterstrike of revenge." The scheme is derailed, however, by his sudden involvement with Miriam. The undead Marx, in the meantime, has surfaced in San Francisco, where he has launched a second literary career as the mysterious "D. Mann." (Get it?) His secret, however, is uncovered by an enterprising journalism student who makes a bargain with Marx that could make her career and end D. Mann's. Djerassi (Cantor's Dilemma; The Bourbaki Gambit) has had a varied career as a biochemist, writer and art patron. A writer of great intellectual range and facility, he is no craftsman. Many passages in the novel clank like rickety lab apparatus punctuated by the snorts and wheezes of strained gags and puns. But the pleasures of cleverness abound in this Rube Goldberg contraption of a book. Author tour. (Aug.) FYI:FYI: An excerpt from Marx, Deceased can be found on the author's Web page: http://www.djerassi.com.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 218 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press; First Edition edition (August 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820318353
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820318356
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,695,694 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

CARL DJERASSI, born in Vienna but educated in the US, is a writer and professor of chemistry emeritus at Stanford University. Author of over 1200 scientific publications and seven monographs, he is one of the few American scientists to have been awarded both the National Medal of Science (in 1973, for the first synthesis of a steroid oral contraceptive--"the Pill") and the National Medal of Technology (in 1991, for promoting new approaches to insect control). A member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as the Royal Society (London) and many other foreign academies, Djerassi has received 24 honorary doctorates together with numerous other honors, such as the first Wolf Prize in Chemistry, the first Award for the Industrial Application of Science from the National Academy of Sciences, the American Chemical Society's highest award, the Priestley Medal, and more recently, the Erasmus Medal of the Academia Europaea (2003), the Great Merit Cross of Germany (2003), the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Chemists (2004), the Serono Prize in Literature (Rome, 2005) and and the Great Silver Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria (2008). In 2005, the Austrian Post Office issued a stamp in his honor.


During the past 23 years, he has published short stories, poetry (The Clock runs backward) and five novels (Cantor's Dilemma; The Bourbaki Gambit; Marx, deceased; Menachem's Seed; NO)--that illustrate as "science-in-fiction" the human side of science and the personal conflicts faced by scientists--as well as an autobiography (The Pill, Pygmy Chimps and Degas' Horse), a memoir (THIS MAN'S PILL: Reflections on the 50th birthday of the Pill), a docudrama (Four Jews on Parnassus--a Conversation,) and seven plays: An Immaculate Misconception, Oxygen (written with Roald Hoffmann), Calculus, EGO, Phallacy, Taboos, and Foreplay.


Djerassi is the founder of the Djerassi Resident Artists Program near Woodside, California, which provides residencies and studio space for artists in the visual arts, literature, choreography and performing arts, and music. Over 2000 artists have passed through that program since its inception in 1982. Djerassi lives in San Francisco, Vienna, and London.

(There is a Web site about Carl Djerassi's writing at http://www.djerassi.com)

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