The Columnist: A Novel

The Columnist: A Novel

by Frank Jeffrey (Author)

Synopsis

A dark comedy about a somewhat delusional political coliumnist looking back on his like and our times. At a cocktail party, George H. W. Bush encourages Brandon Sladder, the prominent Washington columnist, to write his memoirs. Sladder has, after all, known just about everyone of importance. He has talked on intimate terms with world leaders, been a witness to enormous change, and expressed weighty opinions on important matters of state. He believes that his own life story could add much more than a footnote to our age. But what is meant to be a look back at his life and our times turns out to be far more revealing. The Columnist is Sladder's attempt to burnish his image for posterity. What emerges is something else: the misadventures of an irresistibly loathsome man - self-important, social climbing, dangerously oblivious. He seems to be remarkably destructive to those who know him best - employers, rivals, lovers, and family. In Brandon Sladder, Jeffrey Frank has created one of the most memorable rogues in contemporary fiction.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 15 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0743212533
ISBN 13: 9780743212533

Media Reviews
Kurt Andersen author of Turn of the Century In Brandon Sladder, Frank has nailed that hybrid of self-importance, opportunism, humorlessness, and sanctimony that seems peculiar to Washington journalists.
Author Bio
Jeffrey Frank is a senior editor at THE NEW YORKER and was formerly an editor at THE WASHINGTON POST and THE WASHINGTON STAR. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Diana.