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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Liveright (April 14, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871406829
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871406828
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 1.2 x 8.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,192,847 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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There are two basic kinds of novel that get packaged as literary satire. There's the bitter, score-settling kind, where everyone is thinly based on someone the writer feels superior to, the fiction equivalent of the fired guy's expletive-laden mass e-mail or Jim Carrey's on-air meltdown at the start of Bruce Almighty. And then, more common and (to be uncharitable) more pernicious, there's the earnest, gentle satire, the kind that says "Look how silly we all are, but that's life!", and boils down to middlebrow postmodern realism with a slightly higher joke count. But there are also books that combine the best elements of both with an outlook that isn't so easily pigeonholed, and create something distinctive, something like Jacob Bacharach's The Bend of the World.

One of the problems with most satire is that it tells people something they already know. Yes, corporate machinations are simultaneously ridiculous and malevolent. Yes, artists are pretentious, venal, and emotionally fragile. And yes, conspiracy theories are bizarre and their proponents colorful. An entire novel devoted to exploring any one of these notions is likely to overstay its welcome. Especially if its author isn't knowledgeable enough about the setting being described to do anything more than reproduce the cliches that have made the underlying message familiar in the first place. But what about a novel that explores all three notions at once, by someone who knows all three worlds well enough to summarize them in three hundred expertly-streamlined pages? Well, that's what The Bend of the World is, and I'm here to tell you it's pretty darn good.
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SPOILER ALERT: This book review contains laboriously obscure references, so as not to reveal the minutest detail of the plot, too many facts about the characters, or direct interpretation of the ideas in the novel. That said, I am of the opinion that reviewers who summarize or otherwise recount aspects of a story they are reviewing are not spoiling anything so much as engaging in the practice of inelegant writing. In other words, this review is part inside joke and wholly personal, but the conspiracy is for the betterment of humanity.
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I completely missed the pun in the title of Jacob Bacharach's debut, The Bend of the World. Already aware that it delves into conspiracy culture, I was… inclined to think exclusively in cosmological terms, not of eschatology. Not that these preclude one another, y'understand, but herein my own bias is revealed; no matter how I try to check it, catching every allusion is challenging.

Challenging.

Since one of the characters uses this adjective for the sake of an artist in the story, in lieu of the most commonly used, more transparently affected euphemism, I hasten to add that I would not be afraid to call this novel at once interesting and not at all challenging. By "interesting" I mean meditative as opposed to boring; by "not challenging" I mean entertaining as opposed to tedious.

It should be said that if you're repelled by conspiracy culture, then The Bend of the World might not be your first choice. If, on the other hand, you are fascinated by conspiracy theories and those who theorize them, then, as you probably know, just like the conspiracy theory haters, your enjoyment of this work will depend upon whether or not your pet opinions get too challenged for you to handle.
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This book knocked me out. Of its many virtues; I guess 2 really jumped out at me. First, I didn't read it for laughs, but it made me laugh out loud more than any book in recent memory. On the surface it teems with closely observed, sharply rendered details, rare insights, commentary on modern life etc. that in addition to being perceptive and valuable are extremely funny. Second, the characters are beautifully realized. Most authors, and, sadly, most TV writers, can't do a passable reproduction of "clever"; the few who are able to pull off even one type of clever character can make a whole career out of rehashing that one character (e.g. Salinger). Bacharach here presents several razor-sharp, witty, wry characters, all with radically different personalities and outlooks, all thoroughly believable, all arguing for their own point of view. He's able to handle this as few authors, as only the greats, really, have managed to.

Why only 4 stars, then? It seems unfinished. Or not brought to full fruition. I can't escape the feeling that this was intended to be a much larger book, that a large percentage---if not a majority, then a decisive plurality---of pages were written with the intention of it being quite a brick. I just get the inescapable feeling all through the first half that he's casting a wide, wide net, with the intention of a long and bountiful haul to follow...Then suddenly everything gets clipped, pruned, trimmed, hemmed in; then comes a final scene that's admittedly pretty great, but seems like the final scene for a much larger novel. I have no idea what the circumstances were---it doesn't seem like a first-time novelist would be under deadline pressure---maybe he just felt he was in too deep or something, and had to get on with his life? Who knows.
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