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'A brilliant excursion into the decadence of contemporary culture' - "Sunday Times". Eric Packer is a twenty-eight-year-old multi-billionaire asset manager. We join him on what will become a particularly eventful April day in turn-of-the-twenty-first-century Manhattan. He's on a personal odyssey, to get a haircut. Sitting in his stretch limousine as it moves across town, he finds the city at a virtual standstill because the President is visiting, a rapper's funeral is proceeding, and a violent protest is being staged in Times Square by anti-globalist groups. Most worryingly, Eric's bodyguards are concerned that he may be a target ...An electrifying study in affectlessness, infused with deep cynicism and measured detachment; a harsh indictment of the life-denying tendencies of capitalism; as brutal a dissection of the American dream as Wolfe's "Bonfire" or Ellis' "Psycho", "Cosmopolis" is a caustic prophecy all too quickly realized. 'A prose-poem about New York ...DeLillo has always been good at telling us where we're heading ...we ignore him at our peril' - Blake Morrison, "Guardian".
| ISBN | 0330524933 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | ISBN13 | 9780330524933 (What's this?) | | Pages | 224 | | Publisher | Pan Macmillan | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Picador | | Previous ISBN | 9780330412742 | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 197 | | Publication date | 04 Mar 2011 | | Width (mm) | 130 | | DEWEY | 813.54 | | Academic level | General |
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