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Homer & Langley
Homer Langley
Author: E. L. Doctorow
Doctorow, whose literary trophy shelf has got to be overflowing by now, delivers a small but sweeping masterpiece about the infamous New York hermits, the Collyer brothers. — When WWI hits and the Spanish flu pandemic kills Homer and Langley's parents, Langley, the elder, goes to war, with his Columbia education and his “godlike immunit...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781400064946
ISBN-10: 1400064945
Publication Date: 9/1/2009
Pages: 224
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3.6 stars, based on 24 ratings
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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This is a fictionalized account of the famous Collyer brothers of New York City. The book is narrated by Homer, a savvy blind man who tolerates his brother's hijinks and plans. The story begins with the two brothers as children and discusses their relationships with their parents and household staff, and continues into their adult lives. Explanations are provided for the brothers' accumulation of stuff with an interesting insight. The novel is short but compelling and very well written!

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If you like stories about hoarders, this ia a great read.
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Homer and Langley Collyer were real people who lived and died in the family mansion on 5th Ave. in Manhatten. E. L. Doctorow has written a moving, disturbing fictional account of their lives. To read this book is to be inside this house with Homer, blind, and eventually deaf who lives through his music, and his brother Langley disabled by mustard gas in the First World War. After their parents death in the Spanish Influenza epidemic, their mostly solitary lives became even more so. Though they have fleeting interaction with various characters, some lasting over a period of years, Langley in particular becomes more unbalanced as time goes on. A casual collection of miscellaneous objects of interest becomes over a period of time, overwhelming. At the time of their death it had accumulated to over 130 tons of trash. In the end Langley's misguided attempts to protect them from thieves is their undoing as Langley falls victim to one of his own elaborate booby traps, and without his brother to feed the now completely blind and deaf Homer starves to death. The telling, so alive through Doctorow's words and descriptions, the way these men spring again into life, is akin to reliving their story, so beautiful and sad as you follow them through the years and step by step into their doom. Only you are left to walk away... EXCELLENT!! ( )
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This was a pick for our book club. It was a pretty fast and easy read. The story was reminiscent of Poe, notably most at the ending. I consider a book a decent read if it lingers on the mind after finishing, and this one did. The book held my interest, and I would recommend it to a friend.

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