A review by cdurbzz
Remainder by Tom McCarthy

3.0

to his credit, mccarthy steers clear of any flimsy character exposition, conjuring a protagonist who is less a person and more of a proxy for man's desire to control and manipulate the conditions of his life. it's a neat concept, reminiscent of charlie kaufman's SYNECHDOCHE, NEW YORK and leguin's LATHE OF HEAVEN, both of which are better than this book.