Seven men, friends and strangers gathered to form a men's club, become engaged in a progressively revealing encounter, stripping away their masks and uncovering the violence, lusts, miseries, and loves that lie beneath
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Review:
'Chekhov and Kafka, after consulting Chaucer, might have collaborated on The Men's Club. It is excellent.' --The New York Times
'Leonard Michaels was an original; everything he wrote, like it or not, came alive. His prose moved at a fast clip and paid readers the compliment of assuming they could match his mental velocity, with a concise, pungent and pyrotechnic style that tolerated no flab.' --The Nation
'One of the best American stylists of the 20th century.' --David Bezmozgis
About the Author:
Leonard Michaels (1933-2003) was one of the most admired and influential American writers of the last half century. He was the author of five collections of short stories, and two novels: Sylvia (1993), and The Men's Club (1981), as well as numerous essays and screenplays.
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- PublisherAvon
- Publication date1982
- ISBN 10 0380581310
- ISBN 13 9780380581313
- BindingMass Market Paperback
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