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Author Riker, Martin, 1973- author.

Title The guest lecture : a novel / Martin Riker

Edition First edition
Publication Info. New York : Black Cat, [2023]
1 hold on first copy returned of 7 copies
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 95th Street Adult Fiction  F RIKER    AVAILABLE
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Description 241 pages ; 21 cm
Summary "With "a voice as clear, sincere, and wry as any I've read in current American fiction" (Joshua Cohen), Martin Riker's poignant and startlingly original novel asks how to foster a brave mind in anxious times, following a newly jobless academic rehearsing a speech on John Maynard Keynes for a surprising audience. In a hotel room in the middle of the night, Abby, a young feminist economist, lies awake next to her sleeping husband and daughter. Anxious that she is grossly underprepared for a talk she is presenting tomorrow on optimism and John Maynard Keynes, she has resolved to practice by using an ancient rhetorical method of assigning parts of her speech to different rooms in her house, and has brought along a comforting albeit imaginary companion to keep her on track-Keynes himself. Yet as she wanders with increasing alarm through the rooms of her own consciousness, Abby repeatedly finds herself straying from her prepared remarks on economic history, utopia, and Keynes's pragmatic optimism. A lapsed optimist herself, she has been struggling under the burden of supporting a family in an increasingly hostile America after being denied tenure at the university where she teaches. Confronting her own future at a time of global darkness, Abby undertakes a hero's quest through her memories to ideas hidden in the corners of her mind-a piecemeal intellectual history from Cicero to Lewis Carroll to Queen Latifah-as she asks what a better world would look like if we told our stories with more honest and more hopeful imaginations"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946 -- Fiction.
Women economists -- Fiction.
College teachers -- Fiction.
Consciousness -- Fiction.
Memory -- Fiction.
Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Fiction.
Speeches, addresses, etc. -- Fiction.
Genre Humorous fiction.
ISBN 9780802160416
0802160417
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