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About Schmidt
 
 

About Schmidt (Paperback)

de Louis Begley (Author)
3.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (26 évaluations de client)
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Albert Schmidt is a retired lawyer who misses his recently deceased wife, has an unhealthy diet, is a mild anti-Semite and owns a nice home in the Hamptons he feels compelled to offer to his daughter as a wedding present. Said daughter, Charlotte, is a yuppie in all the worst ways. She handles public relations for tobacco companies, doesn't want the house in the Hamptons, and is about to marry a buttoned-up Jewish lawyer. The conflict takes off from there in this finely told tale of retirement, inheritance, and death. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Publishers Weekly

Both Auchincloss's sophisticated comedies of WASP manners and the terrain mapped in Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day come to mind as comparisons for Begley's new novel, but his discerning intellect and lapidary prose distinguish this powerful story of a man whose fall from grace has a double-edged irony. Albert Schmidt retired from his job in a white-shoe New York law office during his wife's terminal illness. In his 60s, he lives in her magnificent family home in the exclusive Long Island community of Bridgehampton, where he makes sardonic observations about those who betray his archaic values and rigid social standards. The most egregious traitor is his beautiful, brilliant (i.e., Harvard summa cum laude) daughter, Charlotte, whose decision to marry a blatantly ambitious Jewish lawyer is a bitter blow to Schmidt?although he remains outwardly civil. Schmidt has no idea that his cool, remote behavior has alienated Charlotte, that she is aware of the veiled anti-Semitism he himself denies and that her new family, which Schmidt thinks vulgar, offers the warmth and human contact he has never provided. With sublime, delicious irony, Begley shows Schmidt's bizarre metamorphosis from a pillar of rectitude to a silly old fool; a Puerto Rican waitress younger than Charlotte is the instrument of Schmidt's descent down the primrose path. Taking advantage of Schmidt's loneliness, streetwise Carrie uses her sexual wiles to move herself and her drug-dealing boyfriend into his house and life. Begley guides the narrative with smooth aplomb and dry humor, providing a wealth of acutely observed social detail and a clear depiction of emotional dysfunction. Though his classic Holocaust novel, Wartime Lies, is a standard Begley can't improve upon, this elegant, sophisticated novel is another study in self-deception that confirms his reputation as a masterful literary novelist.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Addictive...Strange, Jui 15 2004
I picked up this book because I was so struck off by the Mothman Prophecies which in my opinion was hardly worth the time. Anyway...The initial pages of this novel was hard to comprehend. Perhaps it was the fabulous literary descriptions or his fascination with the financial transactions(or was it the lack of quotation marks and my utter lack of focus sometimes?) which made it difficult to enjoy the first 50 pages of the book. But after reading more and getting acquinted with the character Shmidt, I was hooked. He seemed generally sincere if not a little reclusive. Maybe it was the times he was brought up in, maybe it was the lack of his parent's affections(as he so tried to avoid his mother's incessant disregard for this privacy, that would make anyone cuckoo too). His need for propreity and his sandwhiched alternation between visiting the diner and his palatial mansion is a treat. Fantastic stuff. Why am I so darn protective of him? Cause I think he is so much like me. I read with disbelief...
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An attaching character, but the story has flaws, Mars 27 2004
Schmidt is a grouchy old man, retired from his law practice, living in an expensive house on Long Island. He's an attaching character, and the story is interesting and compelling, but finally it is flawed. Schmidt is almost too cut and dried, and the plot is too simplistic - as he comes to terms with his daughter's impending marriage, he meets and falls in love with a twenty-something waitress.

But above all, the story ends abruptly, as if the author didn't want to finish it, and rather make another book out of it. I'll probably read the sequel, but with some trepidation.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 it is the book that has the Hollywood ending!, Mars 12 2004
Par Philip Greenspun (Cambridge, MA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The differences between the book and the movie are remarkable as other reviewers have noted but if you liked the movie that makes the book all the more interesting.

The book is set in the Hamptons and New York. The protagonist, Schmidt, is a 60-year-old WASP lawyer who retires from his law firm partnership when his wife becomes terminally ill. The wife is from an old rich WASP family and works as a literary fiction editor. Schmidt's daughter, a Harvard-educated yuppie who does PR for a tobacco company, is planning to marry a junior partner at Schmidt's old firm. This horrifies Schmidt partly because his future son-in-law doesn't read books or appreciate culture but mostly because the young lawyer is Jewish. Much of the book centers on Schmidt's horror at a formerly genteel world of New York law firms and Long Island beaches, now despoiled by an influx of Jews. The last half of the book is devoted to a romance between Schmidt and a 20-year-old half-Puerto Rican waitress, complete with a Hollywood happy ending.

The screenplay transplants the action to Omaha, Nebraska. Schmidt and his wife are middle class salt-of-the-earth types. There are no Jews in evidence. The daughter is living 1000 miles away and her future husband is objectionable to Schmidt because he's a "nincompoop" and his family, rather than being successful happily married Jewish psychiatrists, consists of divorced white trash-y New Age-y folks. The movie Schmidt, played by Jack Nicholson, is unrelievedly sad and pathetic. There are no romances with young women for movie Schmidt (no romances with any women, actually).

Maybe we should give Hollywood for making a movie that is substantially darker than an already fairly dark novel.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 About Schmidt - Take me to the movie - PLEASE
All I can say is I was dissapointed. I mean, am I supposed to like this man? He seems way too self centered, too indulgent in his own pity to bother to see how much he has/had... Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 Mildly interesting; strange focus on finances.
Not a bad book, and we understand that Schmidt has a lot of money, but to devote endless pages to his financial affairs becomes quickly tiresome. Read more
Publié le Sep 5 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ah, loverly, loverly
By now you've probably seen the movie, and read reviews that say movie and book are quite different. 'S true. But they are at heart the same... Read more
Publié le Juil 20 2003 par Marki Shalloe

4.0étoiles sur 5 Book 4, movie 2
Nicholson's version of Scmidt would indicate that Jack never read the book, nor did the producer or director who optioned it. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 2003 par Jonathan Rickard

4.0étoiles sur 5 Movie and book very different
The movie and the book are very different but worth viewing/reading.
Nicholson is at his very best - a notch less than "Cuckoo's Nest" and notch better than... Read more
Publié le Juil 6 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 In the great tradition of unreliable narrators
Begley's novel tells the story of a rather small-minded retired New York attorney, Albert Schmidt, as he copes with sudden widowerhood and retirement. Read more
Publié le Mai 19 2003 par The Prof

1.0étoiles sur 5 Not ALL lawyers are this boring
Being one, I should know.

Sometimes I can't finish a book or two. I might put it down and forget to finish it in my rush to read something new. Read more

Publié le Mai 16 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Case closed - Schmidt not guilty
This book is so simply written that it just might fool you into thinking that it is a simple book. Far from it. Read more
Publié le Mars 3 2003 par Matthew Krichman

4.0étoiles sur 5 An engaging, literary novel
I was curious to read this after seeing the movie, which I had mixed feelings about. I also had mixed feelings about this book, but that's where the similarities ended, since the... Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2003 par Cville Dad

3.0étoiles sur 5 What a disappointment
I found that the main flaw with this book was that it tried to tackle too many themes and situations..none of them satisfactorily or conclusively. Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2003

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