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Inner Tube

A Novel

Hob Broun
5
(1)
Pages
210
Year
2013
Language
English

About

After a family tragedy, a man chases consolation-or is it oblivion?-by traveling through some seedy locales of place and spirit Early on in Hob Broun's second novel, the mother of the unnamed narrator, a failed actress, commits suicide by putting her head through a television. That fact, together with our hero's desire for his ex-girlfriend's older sister, prompts a radical departure as he quits his job cataloging old television shows and sets off on a westward journey. Pursuing solace in unlikely places, he embarks on a string of just-as-unlikely romances, including ones with a motel maid and an archaeology professor. But can anything distract him from the painful emptiness within? In the desert, finally free of society, a self-reckoning awaits. Bracing in its vision, Inner Tube is a fearless and often bitingly funny novel about what happens when our civilized veneers are shed.

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"Broun wrote with real wit and heart."
Gordon Lish
"Written in the voice of a beat Philip Marlowe, a dazed Sam Spade, who have spiked their drinks with MTV, Nathanael West and Joan Didion."
The New York Times Book Review
"I have been in touch with writers for almost 30 years. In the course of that time, none has shown me the courage exhibited by Hob Broun, whose example and bravery shall not perish."
Sam Lipsyte

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