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In the memorable tradition of Frederick Exley's A Fan's Notes, one man's hilarious and heartbreaking search for nothing less than the meaning of his life.

"In the general waste of living, a few things are lasting-the first love, the lost child, the turning point-those are keepers." So begins Bobby Jack Nelson's memorable look back at a life lived in fast forward-a last-ditch attempt to confront the caprices of a blind fate that demands yet eludes understanding. What key might unlock the meaning behind a mother's bleak end to a bleak life? Or his epic, Thurberesque struggles against a new stepmother and four "step-snivelings"? When his amazingly desirable wife, Tracy, demanded, "Why don't you love me?" during his high-flying days as an ad exec, why did she have to ask it while pointing a .38 between his eyes? How did he ever survive disasters as different as the abduction and murder of a young son or the loss of Darlene, the most beautiful girl in his woebegone hometown of Dalton, Texas?

Keepers is the product of a powerful storyteller's urgent attempts to find the plotline in the raw material of his tragicomic life. The war between men and women has rarely been as honestly portrayed or the American male psyche so definitively laid open for examination.

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Bobby Jack Nelson is the author of three novels, most recently The Pull. He has been a rancher, an oilfield roughneck, a prizefighter, a model, an ad man, and a gas station attendant, among other occupations.
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Novelist Nelson (The Pull, 1986, etc.) makes a book-length audit of his own star-crossed life for the ``keepers''the things that have lasting meaning. Nelson's publisher cites Frederick Exley's A Fan's Notes as a precursor to the present book, and Nelson's effort does have some of the same offbeat appeal, sharing with Exley's memoir a rueful quest for male self-knowledge. Nelson opens gloomily with the confessional description of assisting his aged and infirm mother's suicide in the early 1990s, but the time and place soon switch to Dallas in the '70s, and what he calls a turning point in his life. A successful but unfulfilled ad man producing sales films and ``stupid TV commercials'' and drinking too much, by 1970 Nelson had begun ``to see the kind of business I was in and it wasn't me.'' He was having trouble loving Tracy, his beautiful and hypersexual wife, who on one occasion held a loaded gun to his head, and on another sprayed bullets around the apartment. He looks back as well to the abduction and murder of his son, an event which left him ``weighted with a sense of loss.'' And from there he ranges back to his hard childhood and restless young adulthood in the dust bowl town of Dalton, Tex., where an achingly adolescent Nelson used the savings from his job as a gas-station attendant to buy an old car andliterallya date with Darlene, the most beautiful girl in school. His fiction, Nelson observes, helped him to come to grips with his troubles. This memoir, clearly, also has a therapeutic value, as he directly confronts the losses that have driven his fiction and his life. A painful, darkly comic story, plainly told and leavened throughout with playful humility. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0393045978
  • ISBN 13 9780393045970
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages288

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