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Last Resort - A New York Times Editor's Pick

Last Resort - A New York Times Editor's Pick

Last Resort - A New York Times Editor's Pick

By: Andrew Lipstein


Publication Date:
Mar, 30 2023
Binding:
Paper Back
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Named a Best Book of 2022 by the New Yorker
Named a Top 10 Book of the Year by Slate
Named a Best Book of the Year by Vulture
New York Times Editors' Choice
Shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction

'Talent is rare, which is why I let out a big yippee reading Andrew Lipstein's 
Last Resort... Excellent'
THE TIMES

'You won't read a more brilliantly executed literary romp this year'
GUARDIAN

'A funny, fast-paced literary satire'

DAILY TELEGRAPH


'Incredibly entertaining'
NEW YORK TIMES, Editor's Choice

'Wicked fun... A deliciously absurd comedy'
WASHINGTON POST

'If 
Less by Andrew Sean Greer left a hole in your life, good news: Last Resort will fill it'
MEG MASON

'Caleb Horowitz is exactly the kind of character I love to hate'

CLAIRE FULLER


'A rare accomplishment'
RUMAAN ALAM

'Wickedly funny: I loved it'
PATRICK GALE

'Superbly written, darkly funny and gripping from the first page. I absolutely loved it'
EMMA STONEX

Caleb Horowitz is twenty-seven, and his wildest dreams are about to come true. His manuscript has caught the attention of 
the literary agent, who offers him fame, fortune and a taste of the literary life. He can't wait for his book to be shopped around to every editor in New York, except one: Avi Dietsch, a college rival and the novel's 'inspiration.'
When Avi gets his hands on the manuscript, he sees nothing but theft - and opportunity. And so Caleb is forced to make a Faustian bargain, one that tests his theories of success, ambition and the limits of art.