![]() ![]() But the author himself is also a delight. Less is Lost is a gay odyssey for our weird, divided age. Along the way, Greer’s genius guzzles lots of gas. Good news! Less is not lost! Or, rather, Andrew Sean Greer’s brilliant breakout out of novel, the hilarious and heartbreaking Less, released back in (the simpler? More horrific? Hard to measure) 2017 and which went on to win the Pulitzer Prize, now has a sequel, which, thankfully, is just as hilarious and heartbreaking and wise and shot through with such vivid, beautiful imagery, that it manages to stay true to the wonder of the first novel while venturing out with our gently graying middle-aged protagonist through the wilds of contemporary America, all told through the clever, slightly less wide-eyed lens of his younger boyfriend, who sits in faraway Maine waiting for this Arthur Less, of solo RV road tripping with only a lap dog as a companion, to arrive. ![]()
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