**From the New York Times bestselling author of Swing Time and one
of the most revered writers of her generation comes an "intelligent ...
exquisitely clever [novel] about fame, mortality, and the triumph of
image over reality" (The Boston Globe)*.
Alex-Li Tandem sells autographs. His business is to hunt for names on
paper, collect them, sell them, and occasionally fake them--all to give
the people what they want: a little piece of Fame. But what does Alex
want? Only the return of his father, the end of religion, something for
his headache, three different girls, infinite grace, and the rare
autograph of forties movie actress Kitty Alexander. With fries.
The Autograph Man is a deeply funny existential tour around the hollow
trappings of modernity: celebrity, cinema, and the ugly triumph of
symbol over experience. It offers further proof that Zadie Smith is one
of the most staggeringly talented writers of her generation. *
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