The Visible Man The Visible Man

The Visible Man

A Novel

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Publisher Description

New York Times bestselling author of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and Downtown Owl, “the Ethicist” of the New York Times Magazine, Chuck Klosterman returns to fiction with his second novel—an imaginative page-turner about a therapist and her unusual patient, a man who can render himself invisible.

Therapist Victoria Vick is contacted by a cryptic, unlikable man who insists his situation is unique and unfathomable. As he slowly reveals himself, Vick becomes convinced that he suffers from a complex set of delusions: Y__, as she refers to him, claims to be a scientist who has stolen cloaking technology from an aborted government project in order to render himself nearly invisible. He says he uses this ability to observe random individuals within their daily lives, usually when they are alone and vulnerable. Unsure of his motives or honesty, Vick becomes obsessed with her patient and the disclosure of his increasingly bizarre and disturbing tales. Over time, it threatens her career, her marriage, and her own identity.

Interspersed with notes, correspondence, and transcriptions that catalog a relationship based on curiosity and fear, The Visible Man touches on all of Chuck Klosterman’s favorite themes—the consequence of culture, the influence of media, the complexity of voyeurism, and the existential contradiction of normalcy. Is this comedy, criticism, or horror? Not even Y__ seems to know for sure.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
October 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scribner
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
4.7
MB

Customer Reviews

Apg002 ,

Very Engaging

A very interesting story. I don't usually read fiction but I was pulled into this one.

jaypiv ,

Interesting

About halfway into this book I remembered why I love Chuck. He makes you think. Am I the same person when nobody is around? When I am alone do I act how I want to really be? While the story gets a bit standard the thoughts and reactions are very real. You can see how klosterman has built from Downtown Owl and continued to develop his take on society.

Hoosier1985 ,

Great book

Somewhat unsatisfying conclusion, but nonetheless fascinating material. I highly suggest it.

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