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A Hologram for the King

De: Dave Eggers
Narrado por: Dion Graham
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In a rising Saudi Arabian city, far from weary, recession-scarred America, a struggling businessman pursues a last-ditch attempt to stave off foreclosure, pay his daughter’s college tuition, and finally do something great. In A Hologram for the King, Dave Eggers takes us around the world to show how one man fights to hold himself and his splintering family together in the face of the global economy’s gale-force winds.

This taut, richly layered, and elegiac novel is a powerful evocation of our contemporary moment - and a moving story of how we got here.

©2012 Dave Eggers (P)2012 Recorded Books
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A funny and disturbing little book. I don't know what to think about it really.

Haunting

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I ordered this one on a whim, after seeing the movie preview.

I like Tom Hanks, and the story looked interesting at a glance.

Overall, the story is somewhat engaging. I spent a few chapters imagining what life in the middle east might be like and reflecting on what my life my be like when I'm an older man - like the main character of the book.

But I gave up by the middle of the (audio)book. The story plays out too slowly, is too depressing, and too sexually explicit.

It's not at all my cup of tea.

Overall, a disappointment

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Dave Eggers brings you on a vivid journey through the lens of this sad, pathetic character who is quite endearing. Felt like Willy Loman if today. And Dion Graham does a terrific job handling the narration.

Sad but meaningful

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What did you love best about A Hologram for the King?

I lived the deep description of everything and the authors ability to transform a mundane moment into a humorous emotion filled event.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

His daughter

Which scene was your favorite?

At the hotel when he observes the life coaching class

If you could rename A Hologram for the King, what would you call it?

The desert

Any additional comments?

Good book, story wasn't as impressive as the writing.

simple yet engaging

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Sad and beautiful. Eggers captures the pain, fear and insecurity of a maturing, outsourced economy and an aging, disappointed businessman. Set in the KSA, this novel reminded me of Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot' and Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' if both had been written by a Hemingway or Mailer. 'Hologram for the King' stands as a subtle paean to the emptiness, failure, loneliness, and slow economic decay (and death) we ALL experience eventually. The best parts of this novel, for me, were the interactions Alan (the protagonist) has with his Saudi driver and his female doctor. Alan's experiences with the foreign and the exotic other illuminate just how similar we are, and how absurd our self-made mental prisons appear to those we interact with. But still -- we can't help but wait for the King and hope.

Subtle Paean to Emptiness, Failure & Loneliness

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