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Adult Books - Fiction - General Fiction
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Netherland.
O’Neill, Joseph (author).
May 2008. 272p. Pantheon, hardcover, $23.95 (9780307377043).
REVIEW.
First published April 15, 2008 (Booklist). |  |
In this novel set in post-9/11 New York City, Dutch banker Hans has been abandoned by his wife and son, who have decamped to London. Defeated by his seemingly failed marriage, Hans takes up residence at the Chelsea Hotel and entertains his childhood love of cricket by joining a league made up of West Indian New Yorkers. Here he meets Chuck, a charismatic Trinidadian entrepreneur who introduces him to the outer reaches of New York’s boroughs and marginal cultures, while creating a friendship with Hans that is both perplexing and satisfying. O’Neill’s poignant and tragic vision of New York is paired beautifully with the protagonist’s reflection on his past failures and moments of happiness. Through the author’s outsider vision of the city, New York’s particular blend of cultural oddities and multifarious inhabitants are brought to the surface, revealing something touching and distinct about contemporary life. Netherland is a powerful merger of seen and unseen struggles, the unraveling of an American dream, and one man’s rebirth through it all.
Heather Paulson
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