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Ablutions: Notes for a Novel by Patrick deWitt β€” book cover

Ablutions: Notes for a Novel

by Patrick deWitt
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Synopsis

On its way to becoming a cult classic, Ablutions is the much-acclaimed debut of a literary star in the making.

 

In a famous but declining Hollywood bar, there works a barman. Morbidly amused by the decadent decay of his surroundings, he establishes tentative friendships with variously pathological regulars, all the while making notes for his novel.

 

But as his tenure at the bar continues, he begins to serve himself more often than his customers. His damaged life begins to unravel completely. He loses his wife, his way, himself. Trapped by his habits and his loneliness, he hatches a terrible plan of escape, his only chance for redemption.

 

Patrick deWitt’s stunning debut novel has been compared to the work of Charles Bukowski, Denis Johnson, and Hunter S. Thompson. It is funny and horrifying and beautiful and honest. It is a “marvel” (L.A.Weekly), the kind of book whose “dirty realism” makes Gary Shteyngart “want to roll in the mud with” the author. Ablutions is destined to be a backlist favorite for many years.

About the Author, Patrick deWitt

Patrick deWitt was born in 1975 on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. He has also lived in California, Washington, and Oregon, where he currently resides with his wife and son. He has worked as a laborer, a clerk, a dishwasher, and a bartender. Ablutions is his first novel.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780547335711

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