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Bear v. Shark: The Novel
 
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Bear v. Shark: The Novel (Paperback)

de Chris Bachelder (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (19 évaluations de client)
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From Publishers Weekly

Reading like Don DeLillo on acid, Bachelder's brilliant, bizarre debut is a futuristic one-joke novel about a whimsical confrontation between two unlikely predators. The premise is simple: "Bear v. Shark" is a monster pay-per-view event staged in Las Vegas in which a bear and a shark fight it out in a tank of water deep enough for the shark to maneuver efficiently, but shallow enough to give the bear an even chance to hold its own. Most of the novel consists of Bachelder examining the event via an acidic, over-the-top running commentary and skewering American culture and the consumer-driven media overload that dominates modern life. The plot, such as it is, covers the cross-country journey of the Normans, a numbed-out, statistically average family who acquire tickets to the show when one of the two sons wins a promotional essay contest about the significance of the event. The story line has some mildly entertaining moments like Bachelder's depiction of Mr. Norman's growing existential ennui as he rounds the bend into a midlife dominated by the advertising-driven acquisition of contemporary gadgets and possessions. What makes the novel work, though, is the author's thought-provoking commentary, alternately hysterical, penetrating and weird, as he discusses weather channels, breakfast cereals, ESP TV and some of the other flotsam and jetsam that appears over the airwaves. Bachelder paints himself into a corner with an anticlimactic ending that hinges on the outcome of the battle, and the paper-thin plot doesn't hold up. But there's plenty of meat in the satiric humor and over-the-top commentary, making this a wildly entertaining cultural roller-coaster ride. Agent, Lisa Bankoff. (Nov.)Forecast: Reviewers will relish this novel, and if they do a good job getting a buzz started, it should do reasonably well, though a flashier jacket might have helped sales.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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From Booklist

It's the near future (we still have SUVs, but now our TVs don't have "off" buttons), and the U.S. is obsessed by one question: given a water level that would allow a shark to swim without keeping a bear from deft maneuvering, which one would win if they had a fight--the bear or the shark? The answer lies in the sovereign nation of Las Vegas, where bear and shark will go fin to paw in a computer-animated--it's "realer than real"--rematch (the shark won the first time around). The story--written in short episodic chapters that are sometimes transcripts of commercials, including one for the world's best "ursine porn" Web site-- follows young Curtis Norman, who won tickets for his family with his essay "Bear v. Shark: A Reason to Live." The short chapters keep the pace quick and the book funny, and the attacks on technophilic America will appeal to fans of Chuck Palahniuk and Mark Leyner. In the end, though, this first novel is eerily similar to the cultural phenomena it so relentlessly satirizes: hugely entertaining but not particularly deep. John Green
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5.0étoiles sur 5 What the hell!?, Mai 8 2003
Par Thomas K Forbes (La Jolla, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This book took me quite some time to even begin to grasp. But suddenly, once I figured out how to read the author's writing, it took on a life of its own. Don't put this book down, even if you hate it. It builds to a conclusion that makes you want to throw the book, because you are left simultaneously so fulfilled and completely unsatisfied. Brilliant satire, hilarious writing and a disturbing look at our future means that Bachelder has constructed a true gem.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Wow! First At Bat and Chris Hits One Out of the Park., Oct. 29 2002
A great start for Chris Bachelder! A very humorous but at the same time sad look into our modern society. Chris delves into what we Americans place our emphasis on and where exactly our culture is heading. He achieves this in an amusing and very interesting way, using very imaginative imagery, ideas and dialogue of a somewhat present but an all too near, scary future.

The story can be looked at from a number of different views. The way I looked at it was going to see the Super-Duper bowl on your PC between an Elvis Presley impersonator and a holographic John Lennon rumbling at Woodstock. Or this book should be called Gators V. Seminoles, where the Gators win, as usual. But really, just take a good hard look at Monday Night Football. Do you know what I mean?

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Bachelder V. America, Jui 6 2002
Here's the thing the trick the one-two punch of it all. Chris Bachelder writes about Modern America and he has the arogance to talk about our obsession with the next-big-thing, our passivity, and the fact to the untrained observer it might be difficult to tell that we actually really feel anything. Sure lately wrtiters and directors and producers have been kicking around these suburban lust for life pieces like theres nothing else out there.

The tragic love story might have seen its best days with Romeo and Juliete, and Radiohead aren't as good as the Beetles. None of this means that new love stories and rock and roll shouldn't be made.

Yes the targets aren't original, but Chis Bachelder is an expert marksman. This is a book worth reading, the language is fantasticly clever (sometimes too Dave Eggers look at me clever), the book has the same breakneck jarring pacing as media that it sets its sights on. There are some truly brilliant moments in this book. A lot of them. And its funny, very funny, and its a little sad, and more than a little hopeful. Mostly it worth the time it takes to read it.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 PITCH PERFECT SATIRE
First time novelist Chris Bachelder scores big with his debut novel, and has produced the kind of post-modern satire that the over-praised and under-edited Jonathan Franzen... Read more
Publié le Mai 14 2002 par Ted Burke

5.0étoiles sur 5 Let's get ready to rumble!
Which would win in a fight?

A bear, or a shark?

What if we set them up in the ultimate level playing field - water deep enough for a shark, but shallow enough for a bear -... Read more

Publié le Avril 24 2002 par Matthew Weaver

2.0étoiles sur 5 At Least It's Over Quickly
I'd call this book a waste of time, but since it only takes a couple of hours to read, that description is inaccurate. Nontheless, I can say it contains nothing of value. Read more
Publié le Janv. 7 2002 par A. Gordon Pym

5.0étoiles sur 5 An amazingly witty book with a heavy message.
I just finished the book, and I think I'm suffering withdrawal from my Bachelder fix.

Some have said his book is flawed, pointing at the book's ending, the fact that the theme... Read more

Publié le Déc 27 2001 par gogamecox

1.0étoiles sur 5 Hypocrite Lecteur!
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, submitted for your consideration: "The Predators," by Mark Washburn and Robert Webb (Stein and Day, 1984). Read more
Publié le Déc 7 2001 par G. Weisert

4.0étoiles sur 5 Extremely good, very creative, not-so innovative...
I like this book more than I like my Aunt Denise, which is saying a lot because I think, like, I'm in her Will, so I got that going for me...which is nice. Read more
Publié le Nov. 27 2001 par J. Anish

4.0étoiles sur 5 Hilarious and Hits Home
Who would win in a fight between a bear and a shark taking place in water deep enough for the shark to maneuver but shallow enough for the bear to maintain its dexterity? Read more
Publié le Nov. 24 2001 par Anika D. Williams

1.0étoiles sur 5 A Glib Embarrassment
This is a quick read, and it pushes the by-now standard buttons, but there is no getting around the fact that this is shallow stuff. Read more
Publié le Nov. 16 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 I literally laughed out loud
I rarely post book reviews, and judging by the chorus of praise this book has received, it hardly needs my support. Read more
Publié le Nov. 13 2001 par in-pari-delicto

5.0étoiles sur 5 Entertaining, Intelligent Skewering of Informercials and TV
If you like The Simpsons and The Onion and were waiting for a brilliant young novelist with that sensibility to incorporate that kind of satirical aim with silky prose, loaded... Read more
Publié le Nov. 12 2001 par M. JEFFREY MCMAHON

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