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| Silent Extras |
Nominated ISBN: 0436204711 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Literal
Mind review of Silent Extras
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| Arnon Grunberg | ||
| Translated from the Dutch by Sam Garrett | ||
| Nominated by: | ||
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Stichting Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, The Netherlands Gemeenschappelijke Openbare Bibliotheek Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Ewald, Broccoli and the exotic Elvira are three young friends on the run, from the horrifying possibility of living mundane lives. They all want just one thing, to be magnificent, on screen or off it, but ideally in front of thousands of people. So Broccoli, self-styled svengali and 'President of the Society of Geniuses', begins Operation Brando, an insanely ambitious plan to make them the biggest stars Hollywood has ever known. Sadly, things don't quite follow this plan and their path to global obscurity is by turns hilarious, absurd and tragic. Operation Brando begins badly and gets rapidly worse: Broccoli is only able to secure auditions for his disciples as extras in risible youth theatre productions and lousy commercials. He thinks Ewald would be perfect for the non-speaking role of a spotty kid, for instance, who has only to fall down stairs to get the part, but even this stretches Ewald's talents a little too far. All three suffer badly from the burning need to be somebody else, and this focus on the abyss separating desire and reality makes for a richly comic and ultimately moving novel. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Arnon
Grunberg was born in Amsterdam in 1971. He began
writing plays and monologues while still very young and ran his own publishing
company at the age of twenty-one. His first novel, Blue Mondays,
was written on a dare. It was published in translation around the world.
Silent Extras is his second novel. He currently lives in
New York, where he writes and works as a waiter.
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