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Gain
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ISBN: 0374159963 (USA) |
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Galatea 2.2 |
Richard Power's last novel, Galatea
2.2, was hailed as "dazzling....a cerebral thriller that's both intellectually
engaging and emotionally compelling, a lively tour de force" (Michiko
Kakutani, The New York Times). In Gain, he attempts nothing less
than a history of America as told through the tale of a singular enterprise.
When three Boston merchant brothers coax the secret of fine soapmaking
from an Irish immigrant, they set in motion a chain of events that will
spin a family cottage soap works into a multinational consumer-goods giant
by the millennium's end. Set against this sweeping, 170-year rise of the
Clare Soap and Chemical Company is the contemporary story of Laura Bodey,
a real-estate broker. Laura, her two teenage children, and her ex- husband
all live in Lacewood, Illinois, a place that owes its very existence to
the regional Clare factories that have nursed the town from nothing. The
Clare Agricultural Division now sponsors every aspect of Lacewood, from
the corn boil to the college library. But when a cyst on Laura's ovary
turns malignant and the local industry is implicated, the insignificant
individual and the corporate behemoth collide, forever changing the shape
of American life. A brilliant novel that plumbs the arcane worlds of manufacturing
and product development, human ingenuity and survival, Gain is
at once a celebration of the American experiment and an exploration of
the cost of unbridled growth.
Richard Powers is a MacArthur Fellow and the author of Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance, Prisoner's Dilemma, The Gold Bug Variations, and Operation Wandering Soul, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the 1996 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. |
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