Andrew Sean Greer is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of six works of fiction, including the bestsellers The Confessions of Max Tivoli and Less. Greer has taught at a number of universities, including the Iowa Writers Workshop, been a TODAY show pick, a New York Public Library Cullman Center Fellow, a judge for the National Book Award, and a winner of the California Book Award and the New York Public Library Young Lions Award. He is the recipient of a NEA grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He lives in San Francisco.
"I fell for the somewhat hapless, super awkward, but rather
relatable Arthur Less in Andrew Sean Greer's Pulitzer Prize-winning
2017 novel Less during a jaunt around Europe, not unlike the
protagonist. This fall, Less entered my life once again with
Greer's sequel Less is Lost. The novel--at times laugh-out-loud
funny, deeply heart warming, and an apt portrayal of the current
state of America--sees Less once again on a journey; this time on
an unexpected road trip across the United States where he finds
himself in unpredictable situation after unpredictable situation.
From beginning to end, I found myself armchair traveling through
Greer's metaphors and vivid-yet-quirky descriptions from California
to New Mexico to Georgia. I was ultimately left with an optimistic
view of humanity--and an itch to rent a camper van, grab my dog,
and get lost."--Scott Bay, Conde Nast Traveler
"Arthur Less' losses are legion: his former lover, his current
partner, his house, his self-confidence. So - in this follow-up to
the Pulitzer Prize-winning Less - he takes to the road in a rented
van (with a borrowed pug) to make some money and figure out if he
still loves who (and what) he thinks he loves. He's accused of
being a 'bad gay' and wonders if he really might be guilty as
charged. Less is a hapless Walloon: a possibly European man of
letters and privilege who stumbles his way out of impending
tragedies, through mounting humiliations, and into surprising
successes. Yet his inability to recognize his luck as luck is why
we love Less more and more."--Jason DeRose, NPR (" Best Books of
the Year")
"Greer is an exceptionally lovely writer, capable of mingling humor
with sharp poignancy.... Brilliantly funny.... Greer's narration,
so elegantly laced with wit, cradles the story of a man who loses
everything: his lover, his suitcase, his beard, his dignity."--Ron
Charles, Washington Post
"Greer's novel is philosophical, poignant, funny and wise, filled
with unexpected turns....Although Greer is gifted and subtle in
comic moments, he's just as adept at ruminating on the deeper
stuff. His protagonist grapples with aging, loneliness, creativity,
grief, self-pity and more."--San Francisco Chronicle
"I recommend it with my whole heart."
--Ann Patchett
"Marvelously, unexpectedly, endearingly funny. A love story focused
on the erroneous belief that the second half of life will pale in
comparison to the first. Guess what? It won't!"--Gary Shteyngart,
author of Lake Success
"The followup to Greer's Pulitzer-winning smash hit, Less, finds
his hilarious protagonist, novelist Arthur Less, going on a
roadtrip across the United States--well, not so much "across" as
down the west coast and then through the south and then up the east
coast again. Along the way Less meets a litany of wonderful
characters, experiences a fair amount of personal growth, and in
general will have even the most serious of readers laughing out
loud as they quickly turn the pages of this thoroughly delightful
novel. A sequel that very well might be better than the first book,
which itself was an incredible success, Less Is Lost is, simply
put, a joy to read."--The Today Show
" 2017's Less, one of the funniest and most heartwarming books of
the decade, Andrew Sean Greer introduced readers to Arthur Less, a
writer traveling the globe and encountering a few challenges along
the way. Greer continues Less's story in his new novel, Less Is
Lost, which promises even more comedy and heart."
--Southern Living, Best Books of Fall
"Apt comparison is to Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita in that both [it
and LESS IS LOST] are portraits of America from characters who
consider themselves outsiders. The novel has one exquisite line
after another. . . . Less Is Lost is more than just a gorgeously
written sequel. It's also a perceptive observer's entertaining
assessment of whether a breakup of the American nuptials is
imminent."--Shelf Awareness
"Assured, comic storytelling at its finest."
--Oprah Daily, Best Books of Fall
"Is Less Is Lost as good, as funny, as poignant as its predecessor?
To which I would happily answer: Yes, at least!...There are
extended comic passages...that I read aloud, laughing, to anyone I
could waylay. But comedy also arises out of pain and Greer smoothly
transitions into the profound...Greer should add even more to Less'
saga and take him as far as he can go."--Maureen Corrigan, NPR
"What more can you do, when your Less wins a surprise Pulitzer
Prize? Coming off the unexpected win for his bittersweet 2017
coming-of-middle-age smash, Greer (The Confessions of Max Tivoli)
brings back that book's hapless, lovable hero Arthur Less --
moderately accomplished novelist, "bad gay," man in the cerulean
blue suit -- for yet another fizzy existential road
trip."--Entertainment Weekly, Best Books of Fall
"Less is Lost by Andrew Sean Greer: If you, as I did, loved the
Pulitzer-Prize winning Less, then you'll be excited to learn that
Greer has penned a sequel about the lovable writer, Arthur Less.
This time, Less is on a road trip in the States with a famous
science fiction author and his black pug named Dolly. Hilarity
ensues."--The Millions, "Most Anticipated"
"Less Is Lost is a generous, funny, deeply insightful novel and I
recommend it to readers without hesitation."--Boston Globe
"'Andrew Sean Greer's writing nails both the absurdity of the human
condition and its wistful beauty. Arthur Less is an unforgettable
literary creation and I was so happy to be back in his company as
he continues his elegant muddle through life."--Elizabeth Day,
author of Magpie
""Tenderhearted sequel...all narrated with a wit and wistfulness
that call to mind the work of David Sedaris and John Updike. The
key pleasure of this adventure tale is bouncing along to burnished
prose that never takes itself too seriously."--Vogue, "Best Books
of Fall"
"Andrew Sean Greer follows up his Pulitzer Prize-winning Less with
this story about the same character, Arthur Less, whose
now-comfortable life falls into disarray--and whose next steps lead
him on an eventful roadtrip (accompanied, much to our delight, by a
black pug) that proves you can't outrun your problems, but you can
make them fascinating on the page."--St. Louis Dispatch
"Andrew Sean Greer's Less follow-up is funny, sad and even more
unforgettable...a touching, hilarious narrative...Poignant, smart
and funny, the mix of elements Greer brings to the table here makes
this an outstanding book that's part road trip, part love story and
part keen observation of contemporary America...Greer is a very
talented storyteller, and there are shining lines in Less is Lost
that dip their toes in poetry...Less Is Lost is perfectly balanced;
sad and joyful, honest and hilarious, wonderfully strange and very
real. Greer is a great chronicler of our times, and his vision of
America celebrates the best of it while also showing its dark side,
and that makes this novel required reading."--Gabino Iglesias, San
Francisco Chronicle
"Andrew Sean Greer's new novel performs an astonishing magic trick:
It makes you forget the state of the world--or, more specifically,
America. . . . Greer can find the absurd in everything. . . . Less
Is Lost is a love story, but it's also about how we make art--which
is to say, how we make meaning: of ourselves, each other, our
lives. . . . Greer pays attention. And if it's painful for him, as
it is for Less, he also transmutes it into something that may
survive the next 700 years: 'the restorative tonic of a funny
tale.' In times like these, that feels like a gift."--Katie
Gutierrez, Oprah Daily
"Another delightful road story...Greer packs in plenty of humor and
some nicely poignant moments. Fans will eat this up."
--Publishers Weekly
"Arthur Less is back for more. Readers met the gay, middle-aged,
fictional novelist in Andrew Sean Greer's novel Less, which won a
Pulitzer Prize in 2018. Now, Less is channeling his emotions over
his former partner's death into a U.S. road trip, bouncing from
literary gig to gig. Along the way, expect him to transform in
surprising--and inevitably amusing--ways. Less Is Lost is a
satisfying sequel about resilience and choosing love."--TIME
Magazine
"By the end of his odyssey, Less is awake not only to the world but
also to his emotional life, to what is meaningful, to the sweetness
at the center of his baffled heart."--Mark Haskell Smith, Alta
"Does Andrew Greer think of himself as a comic novelist? Does a
giraffe think of itself as a giraffe? Probably it doesn't matter.
This book, though, is wildly, painfully, funny. It sometimes hurts
to read it."--David Sedaris, author of Happy-Go-Lucky
"Excited to be reunited with our neurotic hero Arthur Less, I
ripped through this sequel. It was a thrill to go on this odyssey
with Less where even the most picayune comic encounters turn
profound. Vulnerable and witty, Less is Lost is a joy."--Cathy Park
Hong, bestselling author of Minor Feelings
"Exquisite attention to rhythm, repetition, and timing, the bright
sentences tossed up like juggling balls to be caught in dazzling
rotation...We can't presume to know how the American story, that
insane and unprecedented jumble of genres, will end, but Less and
Freddy's story is another matter. No one's private world is
shielded from national storms, but often enough the sun does shine
there. We need some novels to remind us of that, and this is
one."--Alexandra Schwartz, New Yorker
"I remember devouring Andrew Sean Greer's Pulitzer Prize-winning
Less in a single afternoon, unable to pull myself away from its
tender, lightly painful, and very, very funny portrayal of Arthur
Less, a novelist on a world-wide tour, fleeing from heartbreak.
Less Is Lost sees Arthur on another tour, this one across the US,
and in flight from the death of an old lover and a financial
crisis. I can't wait to enter his world again."--LitHub
"If the first iteration of Less's adventures saw him bumbling
across Europe and Asia, [Less is Lost] finds him even more out of
place, a stranger in his homeland. By turns deliriously funny and
devastatingly heartbreaking, Greer's sequel is an always-moving
escapade through middle age."--Michelle Hart, Electric Lit
"It is a deep pleasure to return to the adventures of Arthur Less
and his beloved Freddy. Greer is a brilliant storyteller as always,
and the joyfulness of this book is a balm. I loved reading
it."--Madeline Miller, bestselling author of CIRCE
"Just as his romantic life and career as a novelist start to make
sense, a series of unfortunate events compels Arthur Less to accept
writing assignments that send him, once again, away from home. As
Less traverses the United States, he must face his past to find
peace for himself in this hilarious but heartfelt follow-up to
Greer's Pulitzer Prize-winning Less."--Alta
"Less is back for more in this beguiling sequel, bursting with just
as much absurdity, heartache, and laugh-out-loud joy as its
predecessor. Dogged by financial crisis and the death of his former
lover, Less sets out across the American landscape with nothing but
a rusty camper van, a somber pug, and a zigzagging itinerary of
literary gigs. Our reluctant hero blunders his way into a cascade
of disasters, but the more lost Less gets, the closer he is to
being found. Rambunctious and life-affirming, Less is Lost is a
winsome reminder of all that fiction can do and be. As Greer writes
of novelists, "Are we not that fraction of old magic that
remains?"--Adrienne Westenfeld, Esquire
"Like that earlier novel, which was lauded for its musical prose,
Less Is Lost is affecting and funny -- so hysterical at times you
may find yourself laughing aloud."--Anita Snow, Associated
Press
"Now we have the utterly delightful sequel to "Less," "Less Is
Lost" (Little, Brown), this time told from the perspective of Less'
partner (and emergency contact), Freddy Pelu...A road-trip novel
with everyone's favorite "Minor American Novelist" as its guinea
pig, "Less Is Lost" tells a very contemporary story of security
undone, the death of an old friend and lover, and a financial
crisis that has Arthur Less accepting a variety of antic-packed
literary invitations across the country. Of course, in the end,
wherever you go, there you are. "Less Is Lost" is a novel that
dares to ask the question, "How long can a gay man survive in a
desert?" It is in the balance between hilarity and heart that this
sequel proves itself as delightful as its predecessor."--Sloane
Crosley, Departures
"Only Arthur Less could be both frustratingly stuck, yet on the
move. Let loose, yet totally lost. Full of wit, but without a clue.
And while he runs from himself, finds himself at the same time. Put
all of that on a wild road trip through a wilder America, and you
end up with something hilarious, affecting, and
unforgettable."--Marlon James, winner of the 2015 Booker Prize
"Technically accomplished, wildly entertaining...Like its
predecessor, [Less Is Lost] is a feat of wit and brio, tougher than
it looks...Greer's a master of the picaresque...Greer's wordplay is
glorious."--Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"The clever story that unfolds is a hilarious and touching take on
modern life in America, making Less Is Lost a cathartic book for
anyone who's ever questioned their path-- in other words, all of
us."--Real Simple
"The ending of Andrew Sean Greer's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel,
Less, did not demand a sequel--it ended so perfectly--but lucky us,
we're getting one anyway. Beloved Arthur Less, once again fleeing
his problems, accepts invitations to a bunch of literary events and
heads out on the road. This time, he's traveling throughout the
United States. As he proved with Less, Greer excels at pinpointing
the funniest parts of the writerly life, and we expect him to
return to this winning comic realm."--Bookpage
"The spark that filled the original Less with such joy and
relatable anxiety is here in abundance. It's safe to say if you
loved the first book, you'll enjoy this one too. Greer has created
a sequel that succeeds in doing what we all want from a sequel. The
same but not the same. Different without being different. Going
deeper without troubling the foundations. Less is Lost is,
unsurprisingly, a sweet return to the arms of a lover who knows you
better than you know yourself. It's a joy to be back here again...I
would happily keep reading Arthur Less' escapades for years to
come."--Chad Armstrong, The Queer Review
"There is no better guide across America than Arthur Less, the 'bad
gay' whose engaging awkwardness and self-deprecation are tragically
funny and hugely insightful. We should all be so lost."--Bonnie
Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry
"Thick with matters of love, family and home...Greer's task is to
ground the absurdity in tenderheartedness without being cute or
cloying...he masters both -- the embarrassing moment but also the
gentle grace note." --Mark Athitakis, Los Angeles Times
"What a joy to be reunited with the beloved, hapless, utterly
delightful Arthur Less. With tenderness, wit and his incomparably
lovely prose, Greer probes that most profound and mysterious of
subjects: love."--Katie Kitamura, author of Intimacies
"2018 Pulitzer Prize winner Less is one of the most charming books
I've ever read. I find myself returning to it again and again when
I want a feel-good read, and it's like an instant pick-me-up. Less
Is Lost, the sequel, manages to have just as much heart as its
predecessor, which feels more necessary now than ever. . . . If
you're looking for a cozy read this fall that will have you
laughing and experiencing renewed gratitude for life, you can't go
wrong spending more time with this lovable character." --David
Vogel, Buzzfeed, "Best Books of the Fall"
PRAISE FOR LESS:
"Less is the funniest, smartest and most humane novel I've read
since Tom Rachman's 2010 debut, The Imperfectionists. . . . Greer
writes sentences of arresting lyricism and beauty. His metaphors
come at you like fireflies. . . . Andrew Sean Greer's Less is
excellent company. It's no less than bedazzling, bewitching and
be-wonderful."--Christopher Buckley, New York Times Book Review
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