How the Dead Dream

How the Dead Dream

by Lydia Millet (Author)

Synopsis

An only child in a typical middle-American family, T is unusual only in his interest in, and talent for, making money. As his peers go through teen crises, T accumulates, and turns himself into a successful businessman. But T's material life begins to change after he adopts a dog, meets a girl, and takes his mother in after she splits up with his father. But when events conspire to leave T isolated again he starts to lose faith in people and civilisation and turns to nature instead, developing a strange and powerful obsession with endangered animals...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 0099520753
ISBN 13: 9780099520757
Book Overview: A brilliant, moving satire about human loneliness and endangered species, from one of America's most exciting voices.

Media Reviews
The finest book yet by one of my favourite contemporary American writers -- Jonathan Lethem Permeated with a dark, irreverent humour Financial Times Odd and compelling...surprising and funny...Millet is an interesting thinker Guardian Bewitching Scotland on Sunday Sad, strange and as jumpily shocking as an electric fence, How The Dead Dream brilliantly evokes a barren world in which human loneliness and environmental loss are inevitable consequences when a culture values capitalism over compassion Metro
Author Bio
Lydia Millet is the author of a number of previous novels, including George Bush: Dark Prince of Love, My Happy Life, winner of the 2003 PEN-USA Award for Fiction, and Oh Pure and Radiant Heart, shortlisted for the 2007 Arthur C. Clarke Prize. She lives in Arizona.