Reinhart's Women

by Thomas Berger

Hardcover, 1981

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Delacorte Pr (1981), Edition: 1St Edition, Hardcover

Description

Thomas Berger's modern hero Carlo Reinhart is thrust into the strangest chapter of his life yet Carlo Reinhart's life has taken many turns. From his idealistic youth in Crazy in Berlin, to his entrance into adulthood in Reinhart in Love, through his uneasy tumble into middle age in Vital Parts, Reinhart has never lost his philosophical and even-minded disposition.   Reinhart's Women finds Reinhart divorced and living with his daughter, Winona, a successful model. His newest hobby is cooking, and he has become surprisingly accomplished for an amateur. But when he asks a woman over for a homemade lunch, Reinhart's idyll is shattered. Adventures and misadventures conspire to put his nascent cooking skills to the test--and turn him into a postmodern celebrity. With Reinhart, Berger has created one of the great comic characters of the twentieth century--a man who beautifully represents, and parodies, his moment.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of Thomas Berger including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.  … (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ennie
Carl Reinhart does some cooking and much blundering and pondering in this fourth novel in a series. I have no desire to read the others or spend more time with his dysfunctional family. This is considered literary fiction but the dialogue and characters didn't seem quite real.

Awards

Ohioana Book Award (Winner — Fiction — 1982)

Language

Original publication date

1981

Physical description

8.9 inches

ISBN

0385288573 / 9780385288576

Local notes

indexed 3410(2)/103

series: #04 reinhart
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