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Poorboy at the Party
Robert Gover
Poorboy at the Party
Robert Gover
One of Gover's key novels, Poorboy at the Party explores American economic class differences from the perspective of Randy, a university student from the "wrong side of the tracks," who is brought to the party by his friend Arnold, a homosexual and "old money" heir. The party is held at a large, ornate beach house containing art objects collected by the owner. Everyone at the party except Randy is a son or daughter of the rich and powerful. As the party begins, Randy entertains the possibility of marrying into this privileged social realm. Then, as the party disintegrates into a drunken gang bang and orgy of wanton wrecking, Randy "reads" the party's dynamics as an omen suggesting that those who have confiscated the nation's wealth will eventually self-destruct. Although this novel was written and published in the sixties, its theme is as contemporary as the Occupy Movement of the two thousand teens.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 1, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781933435398 |
Publishers | Hopewell Publications |
Pages | 204 |
Dimensions | 150 × 12 × 226 mm · 303 g |
Language | English |