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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Picador USA
ISBN-10: 0312319665
ISBN-13: 9780312319663
Buy.com Sku: 39957276
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.75T
Pages:
354
Age Range:
NA
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| "Immensely witty...thoroughly entertaining."--"The Washington Post Book World Paul Trilby is having a bad day. If he were to be honest with himself, Paul Trilby would have to admit that he's having a bad life. His wife left him. Three subsequent girlfriends left him. He's fallen from a top-notch university teaching job, to a textbook publisher, to, eventually, working as a temp writer for the Texas Department of General Services. And even here, in this land of carpeted partitions and cheap lighting fixtures, Paul cannot escape the curse his life has become. For it is not until he begins a tentative romance with the office's sassy mail girl that he begins to notice things are truly wrong. Strange sounds come from the air conditioning vents, the ceiling bulges, a body disappears. Mysterious men lurk about town, wearing thick glasses and pocket protectors... "Kings of Infinite Space is a hilarious and horrifying spoof on our everyday lives and gives true voice to the old adage, "Work is Hell." "This macabre, funny, and very twisted satire of office life displays James Hynes as a wonderfully eccentric and entirely original writer."--"Esquire "Hynes nails it..."Kings of Infinite Space is Wells updated for the 21st century."--"The Washington Post Book World "Hynes must moonlight as a fisherman for he has mastered the art of luring, hooking and reeling readers in with his salty style and quick wit."--"USA Today ""The Kings of Infinite Space is social satire that slides smoothly into horror."--"Time James Hynes is the author of the novels "The Lecturer's Tale, "Wild Colonial Boy, and the stories "Publish & Perish (all New York Times Notable Books of the Year). Helives in Austin, Texas. |
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From the Publisher:
In the wake of numerous failed relationships and a setback in his university teaching career, Paul Trilby begins to realize how bad things have become when he reaches out to the office's foul-mouthed mail girl and notices strange occurrences in his town. By the author of The Lecturer's Tale and Publish and Perish. "Immensely witty...thoroughly entertaining."--The Washington Post Book World Paul Trilby is having a bad day. If he were to be honest with himself, Paul Trilby would have to admit that he's having a bad life. His wife left him. Three subsequent girlfriends left him. He's fallen from a top-notch university teaching job, to a textbook publisher, to, eventually, working as a temp writer for the Texas Department of General Services. And even here, in this land of carpeted partitions and cheap lighting fixtures, Paul cannot escape the curse his life has become. For it is not until he begins a tentative romance with the office's sassy mail girl that he begins to notice things are truly wrong. Strange sounds come from the air conditioning vents, the ceiling bulges, a body disappears. Mysterious men lurk about town, wearing thick glasses and pocket protectors... Kings of Infinite Space is a hilarious and horrifying spoof on our everyday lives and gives true voice to the old adage, "Work is Hell." |
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Paul Trilby has experienced a series of disasters: he lost his prestigious teaching job, his wife left him when she found out he was having a liaison with a student, he has moved to Texas, and he's working as an eight-dollar-an-hour temp typist at something called the Texas Department of General Services. He has acquired a girlfriend, but otherwise Texas promises to be even more of a disaster than his life up north. What's with the ceiling noises in the men's room? And the secret society that wants to admit him? And what really caused the death of the guy in the next cube? In KINGS OF INFINITE SPACE, James Hynes sheds new light on the reasons why work can be hell.
Paul Trilby has experienced a series of disasters: he lost his prestigious teaching job, his wife left him when she found out he was having a liaison with a student, he has moved to Texas, and he's working as an eight-dollar-an-hour temp typist at something called the Texas Department of General Services. He has acquired a girlfriend, but otherwise Texas promises to be even more of a disaster than his life up north. What's with the ceiling noises in the men's room? And the secret society that wants to admit him? And what really caused the death of the guy in the next cube? In KINGS OF INFINITE SPACE, James Hynes sheds new light on the reasons why work can be hell.
Praise
Kirkus Reviews
"A darkly comic portrait....By turns ominous, hilarious, and genuinely scary...." 03/01/2004
"A darkly comic portrait....By turns ominous, hilarious, and genuinely scary...." 03/01/2004
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One brutally hot summer's morning, Paul Trilby--ex-husband, temp typist, cat murderer--slouched sweating in his t-shirt on his way to work, waiting behind the wheel of his car for the longest red light in central Texas. He was steeling himself for a confrontation with his boss, screwing up his nerve to ask for a raise, but his present circumstances were conspiring against him. His fourteen-year-old Dodge Colt rattled in place in the middle of the Travis Street Bridge, hemmed in on all sides by bulbous, purring pickup trucks and gleaming sport utility vehicles with fat, black tires. The electric blues and greens of these enormous automobiles reflected the dazzling morning glare through Paul's cracked and dirty windshield; they radiated shimmering heat through his open window. Waiting for the light, the fingers of his left hand drumming the scalding side of his car, the skin of his forearm baking to leather in the heat, Paul felt less like a man who deserved mo |
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