Being There

Being There

1965 • 118 pages

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Average rating4.3

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The story of Chauncey Gardiner - Chance - an enigmatic but distinguished man who emerges from nowhere to become heir to the throne of a Wall Street tycoon, a presidential policy adviser, and a media icon. Truly "a man without qualities," Chance's straightforward responses to popular concerns are heralded as visionary. But though everyone is quoting him, no is sure what he's really saying. And filling in the blanks in his background proves impossible.

Being There is a brilliantly satiric look at the unreality of American media culture that is, if anything, more trenchant now than ever.


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I read this one because I saw the movie, which has this great Shirley MacLaine self-diddling scene!

December 1, 2004

Over the top and ridiculous, but still funny in parts.

December 12, 2018

My first favourite book, from age 15 to about 30.
The ending is a bit ambiguous, so it's definitely worth watching the film to see how Kosinski's screenplay differs slightly from his novel.

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