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The Nenoquich

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One day, eavesdropping on a phone call, Harold Raab, a writer with nothing to write, hears his roommate refer intriguingly to a woman Harold has never met.

Curiosity leads to obsession and to an affair with the married Charlotte Cobin, all of which Harold faithfully records in the notebook that becomes his deeper obsession.

As the relationship with Charlotte complicates and darkens, Harold’s poisons emerge.

He’s discovered a subject he can write about, but now reveals himself as someone whose intelligence, wit, and sexual delirium mask a terror of human connection.

Adrift in the ruins of 1970s Berkeley, he is - like the dark hero of a nineteenth century romance - disastrously unprepared for actual love, and even for life. Originally published in 1982 under the title False Match, and long out of print, The Nenoquich is an unsparing, painful, and often very funny story of fading illusions.

It captures a generation at sea, and a seducer out of his depth.

This edition includes a new preface by the author.

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McNally Jackson Books
1946022624 / 9781946022622
Paperback / softback
813.6
11/12/2023
United States
English
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208 pages
22 cm
Reprint. Originally published as False match: New York: Posiedon Press, 1982.