Less

LESS

by Andrew Sean Greer

 

Award: Pulitzer Winner 2018

 

Nomination: Carnegie Longlist 2018

 

Date Read: November 12, 2020

 

Billed as an entertaining and satirical novel, I was not prepared for how beautiful and heartbreaking this novel was. In a masterful attempt at distracting his true heart, Arthur Less embarks on a world trip where small and large challenges await. He is confronted with his shortcomings (his rejected novel), aging (he turns 50) and, of course, denying the man who he loves and who loves him in return.

 

Hitting most of the hallmarks of gay culture, including wardrobe choices (his beautiful blue suit with pink lining that I could picture in my head), cheating, and the insularity of the San Francisco gay community, including the Russian River where my family has spent considerable time and I always marvel at the seamless mingling between local toughs and the gay community.

 

In the end, the heart wants what it wants and the ending did not leave me disappointed but hopeful. I always love to see one’s personal truth played out and I this was the ending I needed amidst the continuing uncertainty of the 2020 elections. Thank you, Andrew Sean Greer. You delivered.

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