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Insignificant others a novel

What do you do when you discover your spouse has an insignificant other' How about when you realize your own insignificant other is becoming more significant than your spouse' There are no easy answers to these questions, but Stephen McCauley'"the master of the modern comedy of manners" (USA Today)'makes exploring them a literary delight. Richard Rossi works in HR at a touchy-feely software company and prides himself on his understanding of the foibles and fictions we all use to get through the day. Too bad he's not as good at spotting such behavior in himself. What else could explain his passionate affair with Benjamin, a very unavailable married man' Richard suggests birthday presents for Benjamin's wife and vacation plans for his kids, meets him for "lunch" at a sublet apartment, and would never think about calling him after business hours. "In the three years I'd known Benjamin, I'd come to think of him as my husband. He was, after all, a husband, and I saw it as my responsibility to protect his marriage from a barrage of outside threats and bad influences. It was the only way I could justify sleeping with him." Since Richard is not entirely available himself'there's Conrad, his adorable if maddening partner to contend with'it all seems perfect. But when cosmopolitan Conrad starts spending a suspicious amount of time in Ohio, and economic uncertainty challenges Richard's chances for promotion, he realizes his priorities might be a little skewed. With a cast of sharply drawn friends, frenemies, colleagues, and personal trainers, Insignificant Others is classic McCauley'a hilarious and ultimately haunting social satire about life in the United States at the bitter end of the boom years, when clinging to significant people and pursuits has never been more important'if only one could figure out what they are.

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  • "What do you do when you discover your spouse has an insignificant other' How about when you realize your own insignificant other is becoming more significant than your spouse' There are no easy answers to these questions, but Stephen McCauley'"the master of the modern comedy of manners" (USA Today)'makes exploring them a literary delight. Richard Rossi works in HR at a touchy-feely software company and prides himself on his understanding of the foibles and fictions we all use to get through the day. Too bad he's not as good at spotting such behavior in himself. What else could explain his passionate affair with Benjamin, a very unavailable married man' Richard suggests birthday presents for Benjamin's wife and vacation plans for his kids, meets him for "lunch" at a sublet apartment, and would never think about calling him after business hours. "In the three years I'd known Benjamin, I'd come to think of him as my husband. He was, after all, a husband, and I saw it as my responsibility to protect his marriage from a barrage of outside threats and bad influences. It was the only way I could justify sleeping with him." Since Richard is not entirely available himself'there's Conrad, his adorable if maddening partner to contend with'it all seems perfect. But when cosmopolitan Conrad starts spending a suspicious amount of time in Ohio, and economic uncertainty challenges Richard's chances for promotion, he realizes his priorities might be a little skewed. With a cast of sharply drawn friends, frenemies, colleagues, and personal trainers, Insignificant Others is classic McCauley'a hilarious and ultimately haunting social satire about life in the United States at the bitter end of the boom years, when clinging to significant people and pursuits has never been more important'if only one could figure out what they are."@en
  • "A Boston, Richard Rossi, éditeur de logiciels informatiques, entretient une relation adultère aussi suivie que mouvementée. Entre péripéties professionnelles, séances à la salle de sport et rendez-vous à l'abri des regards, le quotidien de Richard suit normalement son cours, quand un jour il se rend compte que sa femme passe de plus en plus de temps dans l'Ohio."
  • "Rossi works in HR at a touchy-feely software company and prides himself on his understanding of the foibles and fictions we all use to get through the day. Too bad he's not as good at spotting such behavior in himself."
  • "Psychologist-turned-corporate executive Richard Rossi distracts himself from worries about the economy and his partner's suspicious absences by engaging in punishing gym workouts and obsessing about a married man."

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  • "Insignificant others a novel"@en
  • "L'autre homme de ma vie"
  • "Insignificant others"
  • "L'(autre) homme de ma vie : [roman]"