A Gambler’s Anatomy: A Novel

A Gambler’s Anatomy: A Novel by Jonathan Lethem is an unabridged edition published by Random House Audio on October 18, 2016. This novel follows Bruno Alexander, an international backgammon hustler who believes he possesses psychic abilities, as he navigates a series of misfortunes and personal challenges. Set against a backdrop of high-stakes gambling and existential dilemmas, the story unfolds with Bruno’s journey from Singapore to Berlin and ultimately back to Berkeley, where he confronts both his health issues and his past.
Readers will find a blend of humor and suspense as Bruno grapples with his deteriorating condition and the complexities of his relationships, particularly with his childhood acquaintance Keith Stolarsky and the enigmatic Tira Harpaz. The narrative explores themes of luck, fate, and the nature of perception, all while delving into the world of backgammon and the eccentricities of its players. With elements of mystery and satire, this novel offers a unique perspective on the life of a gambler facing both external and internal challenges.
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The author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude returns with a devilishly entertaining novel about an international backgammon hustler who thinks he’s psychic. Too bad about the tumor in his face.
Handsome, impeccably tuxedoed Bruno Alexander travels the world winning large sums of money from amateur “whales” who think they can challenge his peerless acumen at backgammon. Fronted by his pasty, vampiric manager, Edgar Falk, Bruno arrives in Berlin after a troubling run of bad luck in Singapore. Perhaps it was the chance encounter with his crass childhood acquaintance Keith Stolarsky and his smoldering girlfriend Tira Harpaz. Or perhaps it was the emergence of a blot that distorts his vision so he has to look at the board sideways.
Things don’t go much better in Berlin. Bruno’s flirtation with Madchen, the striking blonde he meets on the ferry, is inconclusive; the game at the unsettling Herr Kohler’s mansion goes awry as his blot grows worse; he passes out and is sent to the local hospital, where he is given an extremely depressing diagnosis. Having run through Falk’s money, Bruno turns to Stolarsky, who, for reasons of his own, agrees to fly Bruno to Berkeley, and to pay for the experimental surgery that might save his life.
Berkeley, where Bruno discovered his psychic abilities, and to which he vowed never to return. Amidst the patchouli flashbacks and Anarchist gambits of the local scene, between Tira’s come-ons and Keith’s machinations, Bruno confronts two existential questions: Is the gambler being played by life? And what if you’re telepathic but it doesn’t do you any good?
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