The mezzanine

a novel

135 pages

English language

Published 1988 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated.

OCLC Number:
17840482

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4 stars (2 reviews)

A man ruminates on life (and shoelaces) as he rides the escalator up to the mezzanine of the building where he works.

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The mezzanine contains multitudes

4 stars

Overall, I really enjoyed the book, but I think I came into it expecting something a little bit more overtly fictitious. It is like a narrative essay, really, which isn't exactly what I had expected based on the description I first heard about it. I had gotten the impression that this peculiar story, that takes place over the course of an escalator ride, would be more fantastical in its tangents and ramblings. The first few chapters gave me the feeling that it would be like that possibly, so I devoured them.

There is nothing wrong with it being a narrative essay, and actually it is masterfully written. His ramblings and observations are so meticulously detailed, and he ties so many of these tangents back into other ones. While reading it, you get the feeling that you are thinking these thoughts yourself in a way, and not just listening to someone …

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Subjects

  • Men -- United States -- Fiction.