A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 576pp
  • Sales Rank: 25,826
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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 576pp
    • Sales Rank: 25,826

    Synopsis

    Meet the Deans

    “The fact is, the whole of Australia despises my father more than any other man, just as they adore my uncle more than any other man. I might as well set the story straight about both of them . . .”

    Heroes or Criminals?
    Crackpots or Visionaries?
    Families or Enemies?

    “. . . Anyway, you know how it is. Every family has a story like this one.”



    Most of his life, Jasper Dean couldn’t decide whether to pity, hate, love, or murder his certifiably paranoid father, Martin, a man who overanalyzed anything and everything and imparted his self-garnered wisdom to his only son. But now that Martin is dead, Jasper can fully reflect on the crackpot who raised him in intellectual captivity, and what he realizes is that, for all its lunacy, theirs was a grand adventure.
    As he recollects the events that led to his father’s demise, Jasper recounts a boyhood of outrageous schemes and shocking discoveries—about his infamous outlaw uncle Terry, his mysteriously absent European mother, and Martin’s constant losing battle to make a lasting mark on the world he so disdains. It’s a story that takes them from the Australian bush to the cafes of bohemian Paris, from the Thai jungle to strip clubs, asylums, labyrinths, and criminal lairs, and from the highs of first love to the lows of failed ambition. The result is a rollicking rollercoaster ride from obscurity to infamy, and the moving, memorable story of a father and son whose spiritual symmetry transcends all their many shortcomings.
    A Fraction of the Whole is an uproarious indictment of the modern world and its mores and the epicdebut of the blisteringly funny and talented Steve Toltz.

    Publishers Weekly

    At the heart of this sprawling, dizzying debut from a quirky, assured Australian writer are two men: Jasper Dean, a judgmental but forgiving son, and Martin, his brilliant but dysfunctional father. Jasper, in an Australian prison in his early 20s, scribbles out the story of their picaresque adventures, noting cryptically early on that "[m]y father's body will never be found." As he tells it, Jasper has been uneasily bonded to his father through thick and thin, which includes Martin's stint managing a squalid strip club during Jasper's adolescence; an Australian outback home literally hidden within impenetrable mazes; Martin's ill-fated scheme to make every Australian a millionaire; and a feverish odyssey through Thailand's menacing jungles. Toltz's exuberant, looping narrative-thick with his characters' outsized longings and with their crazy arguments-sometimes blows past plot entirely, but comic drive and Toltz's far-out imagination carry the epic story, which puts the two (and Martin's own nemesis, his outlaw brother, Terry) on an irreverent roller-coaster ride from obscurity to infamy. Comparisons to Special Topics in Calamity Physicsare likely, but this nutty tour de force has a more tender, more worldly spin. (Feb.)

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    resides in Sydney, Australia. A Fraction of the Whole is his first novel.

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    Quirky and engagingby Anonymous

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    June 03, 2009: Really enjoyabe with a compelling voice. Reminded my of Confederacy of Dunces, another winning first novel.

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    April 19, 2009: A modern day epic journey following the story of a man from child hood up to adulthood and continues with some of his sons point of view. Philosophers of today, they today's society and try to always keep at arms length from it. One of my favorite books i recommend it to everyone.


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