![]() ![]() Arthur Less is lovable but fallible, not the worst but not the best. Like Updike’s “Rabbit,” it hops to suggest. “Less” is one of those literary names that tell you, if not quite everything you need to know, at least enough to go on. “How are they meant to do it?”) It could have been dour or glum, but Greer played it for laughs instead. ![]() (“Less’s generation often feels like the first to explore the land beyond 50,” Greer wrote. ![]() In Andrew Sean Greer’s 2017 novel “ Less,” our titular hero - a gay novelist of a certain age, with a handsome face, thinning hair and a roughly equal balance of success and obscurity - goes careering around the world, on the run from heartbreak and headfirst into the undiscovered country of gay middle age. ![]()
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