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Leonard Gardner (1) (1933–)

Author of Fat City

For other authors named Leonard Gardner, see the disambiguation page.

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Fat City [1972 film] (1971) — Original novel — 16 copies

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Birthdate
1933-11-03
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Stockton, California, USA

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144. Fat City by Leonard Gardner in Backlisted Book Club (March 2022)

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Evocative and depressing. Seemed like a deconstructed verson of Of Mice and Men.
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alyosha666 | 19 other reviews | Nov 23, 2024 |
Well written and pretty depressing, this story of two men, one a washed up boxer with woman problems and the second, a young boxer at the start of his career, is filled with little details and passages that are very well done. It's no wonder Denis Johnson admired Gardner (and wrote the introduction here, which to Johnson's immense credit, contains no spoilers). The book has the great virtue of being short. We're in another world, one we don't want to live in, but our visit is brief enough to save us from despair but lengthly enough to feel the pain. There is one argument scene between the older boxer and a woman that is just too painful to endure more than once. The audiobook is very well read, and I recommend it.… (more)
 
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datrappert | 19 other reviews | Oct 6, 2024 |
Some of the most stunning prose I have ever read. Some of it is truly stunning, like being punched in the head repeatedly, and hard. This tale of the boxer's life is really a story about masculinity and race, and about the desperate search for ways to feel special when simply being White and male are no longer enough. The threats of pain and harm and even death are insufficient to keep these men on the margins from the one thing that makes them feel powerful for a moment. There is a forward by Denis Johnson where he says basically that everything he has written is him trying to write something as good as this. I can see the link to Johnson's work quite clearly, though Johnson's voice is still his own. I won't read a better book this year. The perfect iteration of what this set out to be.

ETA a few quotes

After his first sexual experience: “Still he was uncertain. He wondered if everything had gone as it should. Was that all there was to it? Perhaps it had been celebrated out of proportion because there was nothing else to live for.”

About that same woman whom he ends up with: “Profoundly moved, he kissed the lax waiting mouth with exquisite unhappiness.”

From a sad alcoholic Tully hooks up with talking about her history with men of different races: “The white race is in its decline. We started downhill in 1492 when Columbus discovered syphilis."

The best quotes for me are those about Stockton and about being in the ring. I will leave everyone to find those on their own.
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Narshkite | 19 other reviews | May 1, 2024 |
A beautiful book. Gardner uses the noir aesthetic to great effect, but goes much deeper into the individuality and motivations of each character than the typical book in this genre does.
 
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