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Tomcat in Love [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Tim O'Brien
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1. September 1999
In this wildly funny, brilliantly inventive novel, Tim O'Brien has created the ultimate character for our times. Thomas Chippering, a 6'6" professor of linguistics, is a man torn between two obsessions: the desperate need to win back his former wife, the faithless Lorna Sue, and a craving to test his erotic charms on every woman he meets.

But there are complications, including Lorna Sue's brother, Herbie, with whom she has an all-too-close relationship, and the considerable charms of Chippering's new love, the attractive, and of course already married, Mrs. Robert Kooshof, who may at last satisfy Chippering's longing for intimacy.

In Tomcat in Love, Tim O'Brien takes on the battle of the sexes with astonishing results. By turns hilarious, outrageous, romantic, and deeply moving, this is one of the most talked about novels in years: a novel for this and every age.

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  • Taschenbuch: 368 Seiten
  • Verlag: Broadway; Auflage: Trade Pbk. (1. September 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0767902041
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767902045
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 13,4 x 2,4 x 20,3 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.6 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (65 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 330.199 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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To date, Tim O'Brien's novels have all shared common traits: his heroes hail from the Midwest, usually Minnesota; Vietnam figures prominently; and the stories he tells, though invested with mordant wit, are usually pretty grim. So an O'Brien fan coming to Tomcat in Love on the heels of his earlier novels can be forgiven for occasionally checking the name on the cover (and the photo on the dust jacket) just to be sure this is, indeed, the same Tim O'Brien who wrote Going After Cacciato, The Things They Carried, If I Die in a Combat Zone, and In the Lake of the Woods.

In Tomcat in Love O'Brien introduces us to a very different hero: "In summary, then, my circumstances were these. Something over forty-nine years of age. Recently divorced. Pursued. Prone to late-night weeping. Betrayed not once but threefold: by the girl of my dreams, by her Pilate of a brother, and by a Tampa real-estate tycoon whose name I have vowed never again to utter." Thomas H. Chippering, professor of linguistics, war hero, and sex magnet--in his own mind, at least, has recently lost his childhood sweetheart and wife of 20 years to another man, the Tampa magnate, and Lorna Sue's desertion has clearly unhinged him. He has taken to flying down to Tampa from Minnesota on weekends to spy on his ex-wife and plot revenge against her, the tycoon, and Lorna Sue's brother, Herbie, whom he blames for destroying his marriage.

Thomas, Lorna Sue, and Herbie go back a long way together, bound equally by ties of love, guilt, and suspicion. Dating from the afternoon young Herbie nailed an even younger Lorna Sue's hand to a makeshift cross, Thomas has occupied a kind of emotional no man's land between the two: "In my bleakest moods, when black gets blackest, I think of it as a high perversion: Herbie coveted his own sister. Which is a fact. The stone truth. He was in love with her. More generously, I will sometimes concede that it was not sexual love, or not entirely, and that Herbie was driven by the obsessions of a penitent, a torturer turned savior. Partly, too, I am quite certain that Herbie secretly associated me with his own guilt. I was present at the beginning. My backyard, my plywood, my green paint."

Chippering takes his revenge to hilarious lengths, starting with a purple leather bra and panties stuffed beneath the seat of the tycoon's car and escalating from there. But even as he attempts to wreak havoc in his ex-wife's life, he succeeds in laying ruin to his own. His self-proclaimed irresistibility to women gets him in hot water with both his female students and his administration; his obsession with Lorna Sue threatens his budding romance with Mrs. Robert Kooshof, a woman who loves him as his wife never did--and, oh yes, there's that little matter of the squad of Green Berets he crossed many years before in Vietnam who may or may not be hunting him down.

Once you get over the shock of this new, funny Tim O'Brien, traces of the writer you thought you knew begin to surface. Chippering might be a pompous, overbearing windbag, but you can't trust him any more than you did any of O'Brien's other earthier, equally unreliable narrators. In one breath, he tells us, "I must in good conscience point out that women find me attractive beyond words. And who on earth could blame them?" In the next he describes himself as resembling "a clean-shaven version of our sixteenth president." Half the fun of reading Tomcat in Love is trying to sort out just how much of what Thomas H. Chippering tells us is true. Stellar writing, a brilliant cast of characters, and a sly, surprising story that breaks your heart one minute and tickles your funny bone the next all make Tim O'Brien's first foray into the comic novel a resounding success. --Alix Wilber -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

Pressestimmen

"Tomcat in Love is a wonderful novel, laugh-out-loud funny, one of the best books I've come across in years. . . . Go out and find a copy . . . now. It really is that good."
--Washington Post

"A great American novel."
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"Tim O'Brien knows cold the spiraling insularity of obsession. . . . Thomas Chippering . . . is wickedly realized. The agility and intelligence that created this pathos-ridden romantic make one marvel at Tim O'Brien's gifts."
--Boston Sunday Globe

"It's a plain fact; don't argue. Tim O'Brien can flat-out write. . . . Quirky and immensely satisfying. . . . After all the years of deadly serious writing, O'Brien has swung from the opposite side of the plate with Tomcat. He's hit a home run."
--Denver Post

"Wildly funny, accusingly poignant. . . . O'Brien has done a masterful job of depicting all those loose ends, those unmailed valentines, that final abiding question we have all . . . asked of the loved one who has left us behind."
--San Diego Union Tribune

"Like all comic novels, Tomcat is a complex affair that invites a complex response and offers a complex reward."
--The New York Times Book Review

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4.0 von 5 Sternen My Love/Hate Relationship with Tomcat in Love 31. Juli 2000
Von Win
Format:Taschenbuch
I love Tim O'Brien. No one tells a story like him. The way he creates and develops characters, the way he moves plot along, the way he unravels and reravels a story is incredible. His deescription of human emotion could not be more accurate. His laugh out loud means of desribing the tangible and intangible are unrivalled in contemporary literature. AND, his writing is not pretentious. I had a hard time with this book. I love reading O'Brien's prose - the way he almost seems to be talking to you over a couple of beers. I couldn't stand Thomas Chippering! He was very much like John Irving's "Garp". Most certainly NOT someone I would waste my time trying to be friends with! BUT...he is real. Thomas Chippering is a real and believable person. His thought processes are very similar to ones many readers have had, although in my case, about different subject matter. I am not obsessed with the female of the species, nor am I as self-absorbed or obsessed with nostalgia as Chippering. However, the excuses he uses to explain how he got to be a self-absorbed nostalgic womanizer and why he HAS to be this way all makes perfect sense. The manner in which he comes to these conclusions is a manner any person could apply to interpret his or her own lifestyle and mannerisms. I don't know how many friends I would tell to read this, but if you want to understand how similar you are to the neighbor or co-worker that you hate, read it.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen Raucous Good Fun 23. Juli 2000
Format:Taschenbuch
To borrow a term from Tomcat in Love, anybody can be "squid-like" and spray ink on a page, but not just anyone writes as well as Tim O'Brien. This is a book that I cannot recommend to all of my female friends because the protagonist of the story is such a freaking womanizer. But, for the truly unfaint of heart who consider great prose above social etiquette, I can wholeheartedly point to this book and call it genius.

We follow Thomas Chipperling through a rather trying year of his life following the breakup of his marriage. It is at once a bleak portrait of man's obsession with woman and a fantastical story of revenge going awry. I laughed out loud many many times, and the real reason I would not award the novel 5 stars is because I felt quite mired down with the story at times. O'Brien is an amazing wordsmith, and I was really touched at times by the humanity of Thomas. In the end, all actions are more than understandable, and I would encourage anyone who felt stuck in the story tellers quicksand to hang in with the book. It rewards in the end. I think that comedy can be trickier to create than drama, and so, this comic novel does deserve high praise, indeed. If you want to laugh and you admire linguistic acrobats, then this is a compelling read.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Anyone who doesn't like this book.... 19. Juli 2000
Von "schluka"
Format:Taschenbuch
I can't see how anyone could not absolutely love this book. Yet his main character is completely narcissistic, but that's the point. Anyone who doesn't praise this book has misconstrued its meaning. This is an amazingly well-written book (there are few authors today whose prose equal that of Tim O'Brien - I can only think of Tom Robbins). Also, the characterization and themes of human nature are one-of-a-kind O'Brien. Tim has an amazing ability to portray human nature perfectly as it is: a million shades of gray. Anyone who criticizes this display of truth only does so out of self-defense. This book is simply amazing.
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3.0 von 5 Sternen ok read
I found TOMCAT IN LOVE to be a mature, vivid, slightly humorous, unforgettable tale of lust, compulsion and disillusionment. Thomas H. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. Juli 2000 von Pamela Stone
3.0 von 5 Sternen It Hurts So Good
This was a bad book that I could not put down. It was narcisisstic, tedious, annoying and completely compelling. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 16. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
4.0 von 5 Sternen Hilarious, clever -- but what a creepy hero!
I am a little embarassed to admit how much i like this book. O'Brien is a smart cookie and I always enjoy books that surprise me with the unexpected but not just random weirdness. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 13. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
1.0 von 5 Sternen Does anyone remember Nabokov?
Because he wrote this character well. Chippering makes you want to hurl, not laugh. I don't know what people liked about this insufferable book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 3. Juni 2000 von "acdavis"
5.0 von 5 Sternen Outstanding novel
This book is a major departure from Tim O'Brian's typical work, but it's hilarious. Don't pass it up!
Am 31. Mai 2000 veröffentlicht
2.0 von 5 Sternen Hope this book means Tim is feeling a little better ...
When I read a profile of the tortured Tim O'Brien in the Washington Post a couple years ago, after the publication of In the Lake of the Woods, I got the distinct impression that... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Mai 2000 von Angela Belt
5.0 von 5 Sternen this book rocks
this book is depressing..depressing because you have to wonder how long it takes to come up with every ingenious line that this book contains. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 15. April 2000 von GAndrewVaughan
3.0 von 5 Sternen O'Brien shows depth beyond Vietnam -- although not enough
Tim O'Brien, perhaps the most vivid storyteller in the Vietnam canon of books, attempts to move beyond that mold in Tomcat in Love by writing a pseudo-contemporary story. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 27. März 2000 von Ben Duchek
2.0 von 5 Sternen A waste of my time
I have to say that the title of the book really intrigued me and I am the type of person who will browse different types of books and pick one based on what is on the back cover. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 23. März 2000 veröffentlicht
4.0 von 5 Sternen thomas,ohmygod!
i remember reading the review in the nytimes book review and not being overwhelmed with their comment... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 14. Februar 2000 von Lisa Sharp Borger
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