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Wrestlers Cruel Study
  

Wrestlers Cruel Study (Hardcover)

de Stephen Dobyns (Author) "First of all we need a place to stand ..." En savoir plus
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Novelist and poet Dobyns ( After Shocks/Near Escapes ; Body Traffic ) claims further new territory in this rollicking tale that echoes the novels of John Barth, Thomas Pynchon and John Irving. In a comic symphony of voices, razor-etched characters mix it up with Manichean heresies, existential conundrums and the ephemera of wrestling lore. Wrestling hero Michael Marmaduke, who as Marduk the Magnificent dresses in white and always triumphs in the ring, searches for his chaste fiancee Rose White, who has been kidnapped from her New York City apartment by two gorilla-suited goons. Michael's mission, much of it related by his Nietzsche-quoting manager Primus Muldoon, forces him to confront such dichotomous clashes as those between good and evil, appearance and reality. Led by the movement of a much-tossed spinning coin (the image of a devil on one side, an angel on the other) that often changes hands, Michael follows a dizzying trail through darkest New York (and the shadows of his soul) in the company of his friends and ring assistants, Thrombosis and Dentata. They encounter Rose's shady twin sister Violet, who works at a cosmetic surgery institute and consorts with a slick fellow called Deep Rat; wrestlers who have quit the ring to live full-time as their "Gimmick" (Taurus lives in a bull ring in Brooklyn; Big Snake, having surgically acquired scales and fangs, slithers around Grand Central Station); and a host of down-and-outs whose vivid stories inhabit this manic tapestry. Despite some threads left hanging at the novel's conclusion, Dobyns's muscular prose and high-energy narration provide exhilarating reading.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

Poet and novelist Dobyns ( Body Traffic , LJ 10/1/90; The Two Deaths of Senora Puccini , LJ 5/15/88) has here penned a weirdly comic novel that is part philosophy, part epic, part surreal video. Ostensibly the story of wrestler Michael Marmaduke's search for his kidnapped fiancee, Rose White, this book offers the reader a world in which dualism is the order of the day. What is Michael Marmaduke (a.k.a. Marduk the Magnificent) really searching for--the missing Rose White or his own true self? Dobyns uses wrestling as a metaphor for the age-old struggle between appearance and truth, and his characters represent intriguing examples of human nature coping with lives out of balance. The poetic intensity of his imagery makes Dobyns a delight for lovers of good prose; there is a rich feast here. But those readers unwilling to digest large chunks of philosophy may not want to enter the ring. Recommended for literary fiction collections. For another work by Dobyns, see Saratoga Haunting , reviewed on p. 126.--Ed.
- Dean James, Houston Acad. of Medicine/Texas Medical Ctr. Lib.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Probably the Most Unique Book You'll Read This Year..., Janv. 5 2004
Par M. Neal - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Wrestlers Cruel Study (Paperback)
I was hesistant to start The Wrestler's Cruel Study. Too many books like this have left me disappointed, with an empty feeling when the last page is finally turned. I'm happy to say that this sprawling novel is not one of those. Dobyns manages to fuse literature with entertainment, creating this bizarre amalgam that is part conventional mystery, philosophical pondering, and high humor. Somehow, it actually works. I was even more struck by the dazzling prose, and stark originality in some of the imagery and style Dobyns uses. As one would imagine, this book is now out of print, but I highly reccomend tracking it down.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 smartly funny, Nov. 28 2002
Par Paul D. Baxter (Mebane, NC United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Wrestlers Cruel Study (Paperback)
I don't have much to add here, but I thought I should let potential readers know that this was the funniest and one of the most memorable books I read this year. So different from Dobyns' other stuff, but SO rewarding as well. It does help to have some interest in the history of theology/heresy and Grimm's fairytales, not to mention Nietzsche.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Gimmick is form pretending to be substance...., Nov. 12 2001
Par Brett McGuire (San Francisco, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Wrestlers Cruel Study (Paperback)
"The Wrestler's Cruel Study" was a staff recommendation at a local bookstore here in San Francisco several years ago; and, that brief review, placed on the shelf near copies of the book, was written with such enthusiasm and humor that it charmed me the rest of the day. However, I did not purchase the book as I assumed that the reviewer was the talent and that the review was meant as a kind of comic hyperbole. That was a mistake. After running across the book again at another store, I finally bought it. Now, some years later and after a second reading, I think I can say that it ranks among my very favorites.

As the book jacket suggests, we begin by observing an apartment complex where we witness two gorillas scale the outside wall to gain entry. Once inside, they kidnap a young woman wearing only her nightgown and steal her away. Her fiancé, a professional wrestler, is warned against soliciting the help of the police in her recovery; and he is given no motive for the kidnapping or asked for a ransom of any kind. In an effort to discover her whereabouts and gain her safe return, the wrestler embarks on a search that, he discovers, will do more to unravel the mystery of who he is than it will to find the one he loves.

Here is a book that manages to be, among other things: a study in identity and the perception of the self; a nightmare; a story of redemption; absurdist theater designed to illustrate philosophical argument; and a big-dicked perversion of Nietzschean philosophy, albeit a charming and gravely humorous one.

In the book Mr. Dobyns makes much of "gimmick." Put another way, he makes much of the masks that we wear, focusing on how they serve us, but more importantly, how they do us disservice. In illustrating the many ways that it is possible for one to bandage his or her wounds, and wear layer upon layer of these dressings or masks, he has created fully-realized characters with all manner of human strength and frailty. To have done so without judgment is, to my mind, a huge achievement.

Each of the characters that populate this wild and enormously entertaining novel is developed with the skill of one who really seems to understand what it means to be human. Each of them has much to learn about life, their connections with others and, perhaps most importantly, with themselves.

As lucky readers, this all serves to do the same for us. It asks rather big questions and gives no simple answers. Again, this is quite a feat for a fiction. We are asked, "When we look in a mirror, do we see ourselves or a committee?" I submit that if we look closely enough, this book, like any good looking glass, might just give us a glimpse of who we are.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Stephen Dobyns, always a cruel study with which to wrestle
One needn't be the least bit interested in professional wrestling, cruelty or studying to enjoy and grow from reading this absurdist, moralist, epic novel by Stephen Dobyns. Read more
Publié le Fév 20 2001 par steve smith

3.0étoiles sur 5 Stranger Than Real Life
Whoever said truth is stranger than fiction didn't read this book. I'm glad I stuck with it to the end to see it come together but what a strange trip it was.
Publié le Déc 28 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thoughtful, philisophical, cinematic and funny...
Dobyns is a treasure. This novel is mammoth in its scope, deft in its discription, and lingers long after it is put down. Read more
Publié le Aoû 30 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 ang galing! superb!
i bought the hardcover edition for PHP35, which is equivalent to less than a dollar!

basta. and galing. ang kapal na libro, pero sulit. Read more

Publié le Mai 13 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great modern satire
This is an intresting story of a wrestler's quest to find his own identity. The witinging is both brilliant and funny. Read more
Publié le Avril 27 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 An Explosively Entertaining First Half That Then Unravels
I have to state that "bobm"'s review is pretty dead on. I can't add much more to it. Dobyns creates some memorable characters and hysterical scenerios while sustaining a... Read more
Publié le Mars 7 1998 par electrolite

5.0étoiles sur 5 Breathtaking
Absolutely a stunning book from start to finish. A plot that starts at breakneck speed and never lets up, with some interesting observations about life thrown in here and there... Read more
Publié le Fév 7 1998 par C. Mason

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