445 pages, Paperback
First published January 1,1979
According to Heller, his perspective on life is both intelligent and humorous. He has a unique way of looking at the world and finding the absurdity and comedy in everyday situations. His intelligence allows him to analyze and understand the deeper meanings and implications of events, while his sense of humor helps him to lighten the mood and make even the most difficult circumstances more bearable.
Heller's approach to life is refreshing and engaging. He doesn't take himself too seriously, but at the same time, he has a profound understanding of the human condition. His intelligent and humorous take on life can inspire others to look at their own lives in a new way and find the joy and laughter that exists within them.
Overall, Heller's intelligent and humorous perspective on life is an excellent example of how we can approach the world with a sense of curiosity, creativity, and lightheartedness. It reminds us that life doesn't have to be taken too seriously all the time, and that we can find meaning and happiness in the simplest of things.
It is between 4 and 5, but rather closer to 4.5 :)
I was having an amazing time, and Heller is great!
The experience was truly wonderful. I found myself completely immersed in the activities that were going on. The value of what I was experiencing was definitely in that range between 4 and 5, leaning more towards 4.5. It was a level of enjoyment that is hard to put into words. And Heller, who was involved in this whole thing, was just outstanding. His presence added so much to the overall atmosphere and made the whole event even more memorable. I can't wait for the next time I get to have such a great experience with Heller and all the wonderful things that come along with it.
Heller embarks on a journey that delves deep into the government and the Jewish experience within America. He has a remarkable talent for writing about the ordinary, day-to-day interactions among people. He has the ability to uncover the irony hidden within these interactions and transform them into an engaging and involving story. It is quite possible that this work is the most autobiographical one of Heller's. "Good as Gold" showcases Heller at his absolute best, with his acerbic wit, sarcastic remarks, and flippant attitude shining through. This novel not only provides a captivating read but also offers valuable insights into the complex world of government and the unique experiences of the Jewish community in America.
A delightfully funny yet highly complicated political drama awaits within the pages of this remarkable book. I was truly drawn to the character of Gold, with his chaotic Jewish family and his intricate relationship with the world of politics. The continuous jabs at Henry Kissinger were not only hilarious but also, in a strange way, necessary. I mean, seriously, how is he still around? It occurred to me that this book seemed like something my father might enjoy. However, I'm not entirely sure if that's a compliment or not. The story is layered, filled with moments that are both soul-crushingly sad and laugh-out-loud funny. It's a very solid piece of literature that I wholeheartedly recommend, especially if you have an interest in politics. It offers a unique perspective and a captivating narrative that will keep you engaged from start to finish.