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A modern classic now available from Grove Press, Being There is one of the most popular and significant works from a writer of international stature. It is the story of Chauncey Gardiner - Chance, an enigmatic but distinguished man who emerges from nowhere to become an heir to the throne of a Wall Street tycoon, a presidential policy adviser, and a media icon. Truly 'a man A modern classic now available from Grove Press, Being There is one of the most popular and significant works from a writer of international stature. It is the story of Chauncey Gardiner - Chance, an enigmatic but distinguished man who emerges from nowhere to become an heir to the throne of a Wall Street tycoon, a presidential policy adviser, and a media icon.
Truly 'a man without qualities,' Chance's straightforward responses to popular concerns are heralded as visionary. But though everyone is quoting him, no one is sure what he's really saying. And filling in the blanks in his background proves impossible. Being There is a brilliantly satiric look at the unreality of American media culture that is, if anything, more trenchant now than ever. If you listen to audio books you will enjoy this classic performance by Dustin Hoffman. Digital juice fonts collection. Perhaps you are familiar with the film based on the novel; if you are unfamiliar with the short novel itself, here's your chance to experience a truly insightful and compelling work of literature through the voice of an outstanding actor.
And from what author Jersy Koskinski writes in the first few pages, a reasonable take on the back-story goes like this: main character Chance’s mother died in childbirth, pr If you listen to audio books you will enjoy this classic performance by Dustin Hoffman. Perhaps you are familiar with the film based on the novel; if you are unfamiliar with the short novel itself, here's your chance to experience a truly insightful and compelling work of literature through the voice of an outstanding actor. And from what author Jersy Koskinski writes in the first few pages, a reasonable take on the back-story goes like this: main character Chance’s mother died in childbirth, probably giving birth in the lawyer-father’s house so as to leave no record or documentation (as opposed to hospital record-keeping) since the old lawyer aimed to avoid anything official about his being the father. And then over the next several years, probably the result of some type of brain-damage, observing the baby develop (or not develop), the little boy is labeled simple-minded.
And, thus, when the simple-minded little boy grows into a simple-minded big boy, we read how the lawyer-father decrees: “Chance must limit his life to his quarters and to the garden; he must not enter other parts of the household or walk into the street.. Chance would do exactly what he was told or else he would be sent to a special home for the insane where, the Old Man said, he would be locked in a cell and forgotten.” There you have it – what French philosopher Michel Foucault calls a normalizing judgment: don’t deviate from what we decide is normal or we label you as mad and lock you away. Nothing like an ominous threat to keep your simple-minded son within the walls of your property, spending his life tending the garden and watching TV in his room.
But what happens years later, when the simple-minded boy becomes a handsome, well-mannered, simple-minded man in his 30s and is ordered to leave the house and garden when his lawyer-father dies and doesn’t leave a word about his son in his estate plan? Thus we have the starting point for Jersy Kosinski’s novel, a novel that proves page-by-page to be a caustic satire on modern society and individual identity. No sooner does Chance leave the old man’s house then he is hit by a limousine owned by one Benjamin Rand, a wealthy business tycoon with political connections reaching up to the president. Since the novel is written in objective third-person, we are given a clear view of how everybody around Chance aka Chauncey Gardner is duped by his honest, straight-forward manner and his speaking about his gardening and watching TV as he answers questions on such topics as the economy and international politics and life and death.