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Buckley, Christopher

 
9780446581363: Boomsday

Synopsis

One of America's most hilarious novelists and bestselling author of "Thank You for Smoking" takes on the plight of aging Baby Boomers in this Swiftian comedy about generational warfare.

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Revue de presse

The acting talents of Janeane Garofalo and the satirical prose of Christopher Buckley combine in a send-up of politics, public relations, and intergenerational relationships. Garofalo perfectly captures the dry wit and sarcasm of Gen-X public relations professional Cassandra Devine, who is trying to warn her blog readers that the economy is about to collapse due to the impending retirement of millions of Baby Boomers. Garofalo also delivers the highbrow accent of a Massachusetts senator and creates a hilarious portrayal of a Southern Baptist senator. Buckley's novel is a delightful mix of strong characters and plot twists, and Garofalo's performance more than does it justice. R.F. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine [Published: OCT/ NOV 07]

Comedian and actress Janeane Garofalo embodies a unique combination of edge and sincerity perfect for Buckley's tale of Generation X activism. Garofalo effectively portrays Cassandra's angst amid the absurd scenario of her macabre treatise. Garofalo also demonstrates tremendous vocal range with male characters, especially profile leader Rev. Gideon Payne and Cassandra's love interest and ally Sen. Randolph K. Jeffeson. Garofalo certainly does the colorful characters justice.

Politics was never so much fun before Christopher Buckley got hold of it and gave it a good shake. It's Janeane Garofalo, who ratchets up the comic quotient with every new voice - and there are plenty of them - that she some how comes up with. Each is more preposterous and hilarious than the last, In this case, as the saying goes, nothing succeeds like excess. Throughout, Garofalo plays this shtick like the maestro of an oddball orchestra, to which we can only say, "Brava". (Philly.com Sandy Bauers 2007)

Biographie de l'auteur

Christopher Buckley, "the quintessential political novelist of his time" according to Fortune magazine, is the winner of the distinguished ninth annual Thurber Prize for American Humor, Tom Wolfe has described him as "one of the funniest writers in the English language."
Buckley is the author of eleven books, many of them national bestsellers, including Thank You For Smoking, God Is My Broker, No Way To Treat A First Lady, and Florence of Arabia. His books have been translated into over a dozen languages, including Russian and Korean.

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