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de Jonathan Lethem (Author)
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Pop quiz. Please complete the following sentence: "There are days when I get up in the morning and stagger into the bathroom and begin running water and then I look up and I don't even recognize my own _." If you answered face, then your name is obviously not Jonathan Lethem. Instead of taking the easy out, the genre-busting novelist concludes this by-the-numbers string of words with toothbrush in the mirror.

This brilliant sentence and a lot of other really excellent ones compose Lethem's engaging fifth novel, Motherless Brooklyn. Lionel Essrog, a detective suffering from Tourette's syndrome, spins the narrative as he tracks down the killer of his boss, Frank Minna. Minna enlisted Lionel and his friends when they were teenagers living at Saint Vincent's Home for Boys, ostensibly to perform odd jobs (we're talking very odd) and over the years trained them to become a team of investigators. The Minna men face their most daunting case when they find their mentor in a Dumpster bleeding from stab wounds delivered by an assailant whose identity he refuses to reveal--even while he's dying on the way to the hospital.

Detectives? Brooklyn? Is this the same Lethem who danced the postapocalypso in Amnesia Moon? Incredibly, yes, and rarely has such a departure been pulled off with this much aplomb. As in the "toothbrush" passage above, Lethem sets himself up with the imposing task of making tired conventions new. Brooklyn accents? Fuggetaboutit. Lethem's dialogue is as light on its feet as a prize fighter. Lionel's Tourette's could have been an easy joke, but Lethem probes so convincingly into the disorder that you feel simultaneously rattled, sympathetic, and irritated by the guy. Sure, the story is a mystery, but Motherless Brooklyn could be about flower arranging, for all we care. What counts is Lionel's tic-ridden take on a world full of surprises, propelling this fiction forward at edgy, breakneck speed. --Ryan Boudinot --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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Hard-boiled crime fiction has never seen the likes of Lionel Essrog, the barking, grunting, spasmodically twitching hero of Lethem's gonzo detective novel that unfolds amidst the detritus of contemporary Brooklyn. As he did in his convention-smashing last novel, Girl in Landscape, Lethem uses a blueprint from genre fiction as a springboard for something entirely different, a story of betrayal and lost innocence that in both novels centers on an orphan struggling to make sense of an alien world. Raised in a boys home that straddles an off-ramp of the Brooklyn Bridge, Lionel is a misfit among misfits: an intellectually sensitive loner with a bad case of Tourette's syndrome, bristling with odd habits and compulsions, his mind continuously revolting against him in lurid outbursts of strange verbiage. When the novel opens, Lionel has long since been rescued from the orphanage by a small-time wiseguy, Frank Minna, who hired Lionel and three other maladjusted boys to do odd jobs and to staff a dubious limo service/detective agency on a Brooklyn main drag, creating a ragtag surrogate family for the four outcasts, each fiercely loyal to Minna. When Minna is abducted during a stakeout in uptown Manhattan and turns up stabbed to death in a dumpster, Lionel resolves to find his killer. It's a quest that leads him from a meditation center in Manhattan to a dusty Brooklyn townhouse owned by a couple of aging mobsters who just might be gay, to a zen retreat and sea urchin harvesting operation in Maine run by a nefarious Japanese corporation, and into the clutches of a Polish giant with a fondness for kumquats. In the process, Lionel finds that his compulsions actually make him a better detective, as he obsessively teases out plots within plots and clues within clues. Lethem's title suggests a dense urban panorama, but this novel is more cartoonish and less startlingly original than his last. Lethem's sixth sense for the secret enchantments of language and the psyche nevertheless make this heady adventure well worth the ride. Author tour.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 You call this noir?, Mai 14 2004
Par A. Alcalay (Brooklyn, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As a crime fiction reader, writer, and Brooklynite, I don't understand the positive reviews of this book. To call it "hardboiled" or even whisper it in the same sentence as true masters like Jim Thompson or David Goodis, whose characters, though "quirky," as Lethem would call them, are part of a real nightmare while Essrog...belongs with Frank Capra in a romantic farce set in a foreign country. At least the people who laud this book seem to be unfamiliar with the likes of Woolrich or Willeford or Spillane, which is a good thing for Lethem. If his book were to be put alongside real crime fiction, people would be able to realize the sham that Motherless Brooklyn is.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Plot, what plot, Avril 30 2006
Par Steve Z. McCauley "szm" (Montreal, QC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Like others in this forum, I found this book to be a huge disappointment. The writing, as others have pointed out, was good, as was the character development of Lionel, and the portrayal of his Tourettes. But that's where the book's positive points come screetching to an end. The only other sympathetic character in the small cast was the victim Frank. Other than that, blah. Kimmery had a shot, but ended up being an outcast. Surely, with a character like Lionel there would have been someone who could have seen through his Tourettes and accepted him for what he was. But the nastiness of other's opinions of him was just too much for me. Why would Jane be so vindictive and nasty?

I guess it comes down to a single point. If you like the so-called "hard-boiled" detective genre, then you will probably like this. For me, it was just a clone of Raymond Chandler.

I gave it three stars because it deserved more than two for the beauty of the writing. If I based it solely on plot it would surely get no more than 1 star from this review.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 four stars for the Tourette twist, Jui 19 2004
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Otherwise, I would just give it two or three stars. But if Lethem does not have Tourette's, he still does an unbelievably authentic job of giving us its quirks - especially the stuttering, bizarre free association wordplay - in an eccentric and likeable character. I wish there had been another character I wanted to root for, however.

The detective storyline is pretty standard. What distinguishes it is its main character whose disorder threatens to defeat his attempts to solve a murder case at every turn. This may not be enough to keep some readers' interests, but if you're interested in psychological twists, this one is as impressive as any I've come across. I only wish the same originality had been given to the rest of the book.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Essrog Essgdog Is Good
Lethem has created a sympathetic, intriguing, and wonderfully whimsical alternative to the hard-boiled detective. Read more
Publié le Jui 13 2004 par mmcwatters

5.0étoiles sur 5 Highly unusual
Lionel Essrog is the center of attention in this riveting novel by Jonahtan Lethem--he (Lionel, not the author) has Tourette's Syndrome, that unfortunate and uncontrollable desire... Read more
Publié le Mai 11 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 A minor masterpiece of character
In another writer's hands, the concept of a narrator suffering from Tourettes', and trying to solve a murder could have been a gimmicky mess. Read more
Publié le Mai 7 2004 par Rocco Dormarunno

4.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting twist on the detective novel
This book is hard to categorize. Is it a detective novel? A satire of the detective novel? A literary journey through the complexities of language? Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2004 par H. Huggins

2.0étoiles sur 5 Very disappointing
I'm surprised to see that this book has generally gotten such positive reviews. I was excited to read it after hearing the author discuss his new book on the radio, but I found it... Read more
Publié le Mars 24 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 Spectacuarly un-science fiction
If you have not read any of Jonathan Lethem's other books, this one might turn you off to his Science Fiction abilities. Read more
Publié le Nov. 9 2003 par aardvarkpenguined

2.0étoiles sur 5 It tugged my boat
A friend gave me this book when I moved to Brooklyn (the area of Bklyn where the book takes place) and as he handed it over said "It's not very good, but you will appreciate... Read more
Publié le Nov. 5 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 The word master
I have never read a novel by Jonathan Lethem before, never heard of him, but the reviews for this book looked promising. Read more
Publié le Oct. 29 2003 par Rebecca

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent and enlightening
Jonathan Lethem has more than a way with words, as many reviews state, because he has a way with plot, character, and theme as well. Read more
Publié le Oct. 27 2003 par excession

2.0étoiles sur 5 ...about an outcast, finding himself...
I felt a little sorry for one of the main characters in this book. It's a clear reminder that the friendships we choose are the foundation of our progress. Read more
Publié le Oct. 10 2003 par Michael J. Armijo

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