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"Senor C," an aging author who has been asked by his German publisher to write his thoughts on the state of the world, addresses a wide range of subjects; when he hires a beautiful young woman to type his manuscript, the relationship that develops has a profound effect on both of them.
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Older authors, Political and social views, Authors, Young women, Fiction, Friendship, Australian Authors, Authors, fiction, Young women, fiction, Australia, fiction, Large type books, Fiction (fictional works by one author), Friendship, fiction, New York Times reviewed, Chang pian xiao shuoPlaces
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Diary of a Bad Year: Fiction
Oct 28, 2008, Penguin Books
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Diary of a Bad Year
December 27, 2007, Viking Adult, Viking
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Source title: Diary of a Bad Year: Fiction
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An utterly contemporary and deeply thought-provoking novel which addresses the profound unease of countless people in modern democracies around the world.
An eminent, seventy-two-year-old Australian writer is invited to contribute to a book entitled Strong Opinions. It is a chance to air some urgent concerns. He writes short essays on the origins of the state, on Machiavelli, on anarchism, on Al-Qaida, on intelligent design, on music. What, he asks, is the origin of the state and the nature of the relationship between citizen and state? How should the citizen of a modern democracy react to the state’s willingness to set aside moral considerations and civil liberties in its war on terror, a war that includes the use of torture? How does the state handle outsiders?
In the laundry-room of his apartment block he encounters an alluring young woman. When he discovers she is between jobs he claims failing eyesight and offers her work typing up his manuscript. Anya has no interest in politics but the job provides a distraction, as does the writer’s evident and not unwelcome attraction toward her.
Her boyfriend, Alan, an investment consultant who understands the world in harsh neo-liberal economic terms, has reservations about his trophy girlfriend spending time with this 1960s throwback. Taking a lively interest in his affairs, Alan begins to formulate a plan.
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