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title = "Being There - Jerzy Kosiński"
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date = 2018-05-31
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[taxonomies]
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tags = ["books", "jerzy kosinski", "reviews", "fiction"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/677877.Being_There):
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A modern classic now available from Grove Press, Being There is one of the
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most popular and significant works from a writer of international stature. It
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is the story of Chauncey Gardiner - Chance, an enigmatic but distinguished man
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who emerges from nowhere to become an heir to the throne of a Wall Street
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tycoon, a presidential policy adviser, and a media icon. Truly "a man without
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qualities," Chance's straightforward responses to popular concerns are
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heralded as visionary. But though everyone is quoting him, no one is sure what
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he's really saying. And filling in the blanks in his background proves
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impossible. Being There is a brilliantly satiric look at the unreality of
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American media culture that is, if anything, more trenchant now than ever.
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{{ stars(stars=2) }}
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It's a somewhat funny story. It's also short. But I can't stop thinking "What
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the heck I just read?"
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I've seen a lot about the movie (with the same name) but I've never seen the
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movie itself. So I read the book.
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But the story... I don't know if Kosinski just wanted to write something funny
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or was trying to make a statement about the higher classes. 'Cause Chance is
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dumb as a brick, but after being hit by a car of a high society socialite,
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suddenly he's elevated to the point of being the smartest, most desired person
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around.
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So you see the kind of comic situations you could do with this. But also,
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because everything sees him as a super smart persona, you can't stop thinking
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that, maybe, Kosinski wanted to point how being rich isn't synonymous of
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"being intelligent".
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And, because you never know where the author is pointing at the the story ends
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rather abruptly, I can't really say it's a good story.
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