The author of two critically acclaimed novels, The Russian Debutante’s Handbook and Absurdistan , Gary Shteyngart has risen to the top of the fiction world. Now, in his hilarious and heartfelt new novel, he envisions a deliciously dark tale of America’s dysfunctional coming years—and the timeless and tender feelings that just might bring us back from the brink.
In a very near future—oh, let’s say next Tuesday—a functionally illiterate America is about to collapse. But don’t that tell that to poor Lenny Abramov, the thirty-nine-year-old son of an angry Russian immigrant janitor, proud author of what may well be the world’s last diary, and less-proud owner of a bald spot shaped like the great state of Ohio. Despite his job at an outfit called Post-Human Services, which attempts to provide immortality for its super-rich clientele, death is clearly stalking this cholesterol-rich morsel of a man. And why shouldn’t it? Lenny’s from a different century—he totally loves books (or “printed, bound media artifacts,” as they’re now known), even though most of his peers find them smelly and annoying. But even more than books, Lenny loves Eunice Park, an impossibly cute and impossibly cruel twenty-four-year-old Korean American woman who just graduated from Elderbird College with a major in Images and a minor in Assertiveness.
After meeting Lenny on an extended Roman holiday, blistering Eunice puts that Assertiveness minor to work, teaching our “ancient dork” effective new ways to brush his teeth and making him buy a cottony nonflammable wardrobe. But America proves less flame-resistant than Lenny’s new threads. The country is crushed by a credit crisis, riots break out in New York’s Central Park, the city’s streets are lined with National Guard tanks on every corner, the dollar is so over, and our patient Chinese creditors may just be ready to foreclose on the whole mess. Undeterred, Lenny vows to love both Eunice and his homeland. He’s going to convince his fickle new love that in a time without standards or stability, in a world where single people can determine a dating prospect’s “hotness” and “sustainability” with the click of a button, in a society where the privileged may live forever but the unfortunate will die all too soon, there is still value in being a real human being.
Wildly funny, rich, and humane, Super Sad True Love Story is a knockout novel by a young master, a book in which falling in love just may redeem a planet falling apart.
0 有用 blackrussia 2011-06-21 15:48:40
super sad, yet amazingly true.
0 有用 時代抗疫totoro 2013-06-24 11:56:32
very bold imagination and unorthodox tale that in the near future US becoming a failed country is in a total collaspe while China has replaced its super power status, but the story line to be a bit sl... very bold imagination and unorthodox tale that in the near future US becoming a failed country is in a total collaspe while China has replaced its super power status, but the story line to be a bit slow and the main characters is hard to love. I understand the author trying to make a broad social satire for dystopia of American decline but he fails (展开)
0 有用 Alice的幻觉 2021-01-21 02:14:13
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1 有用 Unhinged 2021-04-18 19:27:28
说是未来的故事,但其实和现在也差不了多少,手机进化成延伸的手指,美图和社交媒体统治一切,读书成为一件让人鄙视的事情,对青春的无限渴望……设定很好,前半部对于社会的讽刺辛辣,两位主角不讨喜甚至让人厌恶,虽然缺少看下去的动力但至少与众不同,当两位主角莫名其妙爱上彼此后,一切都开始以俗套肥皂剧的模式按部就班,角色的弧光和社会批判的力道登时暗淡,结尾,未来的未来一切归于平静,那些日记和网上的只言片语记录下... 说是未来的故事,但其实和现在也差不了多少,手机进化成延伸的手指,美图和社交媒体统治一切,读书成为一件让人鄙视的事情,对青春的无限渴望……设定很好,前半部对于社会的讽刺辛辣,两位主角不讨喜甚至让人厌恶,虽然缺少看下去的动力但至少与众不同,当两位主角莫名其妙爱上彼此后,一切都开始以俗套肥皂剧的模式按部就班,角色的弧光和社会批判的力道登时暗淡,结尾,未来的未来一切归于平静,那些日记和网上的只言片语记录下的一个疯狂时代,如同我们回首罗马帝国倒塌前的纷乱,恍如隔世的情绪到了,但缺少足够的内容。 (展开)
0 有用 chacha 2012-07-03 00:15:50
恋人之间的有些对话让人的心变得柔软