A madcap novel of institutional folly, following the success of Paul
Murray's wildly original breakout hit, *Skippy Dies
*
Meet Claude: an investment bank drone longing for something more
meaningful. Marooned in soggy Dublin, he yearns for art, philosophy, and
a steady girlfriend. You could call him a modern-day everyman--or just
another lonely banker.
Now meet Paul: struggling novelist, strip club enthusiast, pioneer of
not-entirely-legal Internet start-ups. He is willing to stoop to any
level in pursuit of the riches he knows he deserves. You could call him
a troubled genius--or a shameless crook.
Both men have something missing in their lives. They might just be able
to help each other out of a big hole. Or their friendship might be the
most disastrous thing to hit Dublin since the banking crisis. As Paul's
get-rich-quick schemes blow up in his face and the global economy
falters, will Claude be able to save the day, get the girl, and finally
become the hero of his own story?
Probably the funniest novel ever written about the recent financial
crisis, The Mark and the Void is a stirring examination of the
deceptions carried out in the names of art and commerce.