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The Basic Eight: A Novel
 
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The Basic Eight: A Novel (Paperback)

de Daniel Handler (Author)
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Flannery Culp is 19, precocious, pretentiousAand incarcerated. Accused of Satanism and convicted of murder, she and her seven friends (the "Basic Eight") have been reviled and misunderstood on the Winnie Moprah Show and similar tabloid venues. So Flannery has typed up and annotated the journals of her high school years in order to tell her real story: "Perhaps they'll look at my name under the introduction with disdain, expecting apologies or pleas for pity. I have none here." Handler's sharply observed, mischievous first novel consists of Flannery's diaries from the beginning of her senior year to the Halloween murder of Adam State and its aftermath. The journals detail Flan's life in her clique of upper-middle-class San Francisco school friends, who desperately emulate adulthood by throwing dinner parties and carrying liquor flasks. Kate ("the Queen Bee"), Natasha ("less like a high school student and more like an actress playing a high school student on TV"), Gabriel ("the kindest boy in the world" and in love with Flan) and the rest begin experimenting with the hallucinogen absinthe. Squabbles once easily resolved grow deeper and darker when Natasha poisons the biology teacher who has been tormenting Flan. Should the Basic Eight turn on, and turn in, one of their own? Handler deftly keeps the mood light even as the plot careens forward, and as FlanAnever a reliable narratorAbecomes increasingly unhinged. The links between teen social life, tabloid culture and serious violence have been explored and exploited before, but Handler, and Flannery, know that. If they're not the first to use such material, they may well be the coolest. Handler's confident satire is not only cheeky but packed with downright lovable characters whose youthful misadventures keep the novel neatly balanced between absurdity and poignancy. (Apr.) FYI: The Basic Eight has been optioned for film by Bridget Johnson, producer of the hit film As Good As It Gets. Handler's second novel, Watch Your Mouth, will be published by St. Martin's in winter 2000.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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First novelist Handler has all the teenage issues down patAbelonging, power, loyalty, drugs, and body imageAas he sets about proving just how dangerous high school can be. As Flannery Culp edits her journal of the previous year in prison, we follow Flan and her friends (the Basic Eight) through the fall of their senior year. Adults are generally absent, except for a few teachers who matter. Flan's beautiful friend, Natasha, is worth close attention. Handler's writing is witty and perceptive, especially as schools and society are parodied, and he makes clever use of vocabulary and study questions. But as a brutal murder unfolds and lives are ruined, the "wonderful, wicked fun" promised by the book jacket faded for this reviewer. The novel has been optioned for film, so expect to see it on the screen, a tragedy larger than the Othello Flan's drama club is staging. Recommended with reservations.ARebecca Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Get a Grip on Handler, Mars 28 2004
I'm a long time fan of Lemony Snicket and his children series so naturally I picked up Handler's The Basic Eight. I was expecting to see the same mock overtones that you notice in the darkly funny children's series. While we do get the dark humor his style is extemely different. Unlike most readers who expected to see some rendition of: "A word which here means...", I was delightfully surprised to find a great new writing style. Handler brillaintly captures the teen angst and misguided love that all of us have expeirenced. The book (in case you were wondering) is about Flannery Culp, a young misguided teenager who is in prison for killing a certain Adam State. Flannery is the leader of the infamous, 'Basic Eight,' who took part in Flannery's murder. The book is written in a sort of fragmented diary entry as she recounts the events that led up to and after the brutal murder of Adam State. Written with great wit and humor Handler composes a satire that's a must read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Black Humor at it's Best, Déc 9 2003
Par Gypsi Phillips Bates "bilbiophile" (Knoxville, TN, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Daniel Handler is just as hilarious as himself as he is as Lemony Snicket. The Basic Eight takes a morbid theme--high school student bruatally murdered by heart broken peer--and turns it into one of the funniest black comidies I've ever read.

Flannery speaks to us through her journals and the little inserts she adds as she's editing them, and tells us how it really happened. Things that have no buisness being funny had me rolling on the floor. The dark humor that he uses in his children's books was out in full force in this, his first novel. If black comedy offends you, well, you'll be offended so stay away, otherwise, read it and find yourself laughing even though you're not really sure why.

I'm going to have to read it again, as it had a bit of a "shocker" in it towards the end. Besides, I couldn't put it down, read for three hours straight Friday evening until I finished it, so I know I missed a lot by speed reading. But, I just couldn't stop!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Creeeeeepy!, Aoû 15 2003
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I was ready to NOT like this book, because of the reviews that said how clever and precious it was. And, at first, I hated the characters as much as I would have as a teenager. But once the scene was set and the action started going down, I couldn't stop reading. I have to say that this book was just plain well written and drags you into its world, even if (like me) you might have preferred to stay out. The emotional candor the narrator speaks with (with which the narrator speaks) while losing control of her mind is terrifying and absorbing.

There are a few clevernesses sprinkled about that call more attention to the author than the story (the last time I saw him was at the corner of California and Styx? Come on.) but even with those flourishes the story remained strong. So much emphasis has been placed on the "dark comedy" and "pretentiousness" of this book that I was surprised to find it such a solidly written work. So even though I didn't want to like it, I have to admit it's got me beat. It's a good book!

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