A HOLOGRAM FOR THE KING

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A New York Times Bestseller and a National Book Award Finalist!

A Northern California Book Award and a California Book Award Finalist!

One of the New York Times Book Review’s Ten Best Books of 2012!

In a rising Saudi Arabian city, far from weary, recession-scarred America, a struggling businessman pursues a last-ditch attempt to stave off foreclosure, pay his daughter’s college tuition, and finally do something great. In A Hologram for the King, Dave Eggers takes us around the world to show how one man fights to hold himself and his splintering family together in the face of the global economy’s gale-force winds. This taut, richly layered, and elegiac novel is a powerful evocation of our contemporary moment—and a moving story of how we got here.

For the Rumpus interview with Dave Eggers, click here.

Praise for Hologram for the King :

“Mr. Eggers uses a new, pared down, Hemingwayesque voice to recount his story… he demonstrates in Hologram that he is master of this more old-fashioned approach as much as he was a pioneering innovator with A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius....[This] sad-funny-dreamlike story unfolds to become an allegory about the frustrations of middle-class America, about the woes unemployed workers and sidelined entrepreneurs have experienced in a newly globalized world in which jobs are being outsourced abroad.... A comic but deeply affecting tale about one man’s travails that also provides a bright, digital snapshot of our times.”
—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

“[A] supremely readable parable of America in the global economy that is haunting, beautifully shaped and sad … With ferocious energy and versatility, [Eggers] has been studying how the world is remaking America … Eggers has developed an exceptional gift for opening up the lives of others so as to offer the story of globalism as it develops and, simultaneously, to unfold a much more archetypal tale of struggle and loneliness and drift.”
—Pico Iyer, The New York Times Book Review

“Wonderful. . . . [A Hologram for the King] is Death of a Salesman set in post-industrial America.”
—Michael Silverblatt, host of KCRW’s Bookworm

“A spare but moving elegy for the American century.”
Publishers Weekly

“Eggers can do fiction as well as he likes.”
—Carolyn Kellogg, The Los Angeles Times “A potent, well-drawn portrait of one man’s discovery of where his personal and professional selves split and connect. [Eggers] masters the hurry-up-and-wait rhythm of Alan’s visit… This book is firm proof that that social concerns can make for resonant storytelling.”
Kirkus

“An extraordinary work of timely and provocative themes…This novel reminds us that above all, Eggers is a writer of books, and a writer of the highest order….An outstanding achievement in Eggers’s already impressive career, and an essential read.”
—Carmela Ciuraru, The San Francisco Chronicle “Eggers understands the pressures of American downward-mobility, and in the protagonist of his novel, Alan Clay, has created an Everyman, a post-modern Willy Loman….The novel operates on a grand and global scale, but it also is intimate.”
—Elizabeth Taylor, The Chicago Tribune

“Fascinating…Although Godot may be Hologram’s philosophical source, Eggers is no Beckettian minimalist. The novel is paradoxically suspenseful, but it’s also rich in character and in Eggers’s evocative writing about place…A Hologram for the King, as far from home as it might seem, is an acute slice of American life.”
—Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times

“Dave Eggers is a prince among men when it comes to writing deeply felt, socially conscious books that meld reportage with fiction. While A Hologram for the King is fiction…it’s a strike against the current state of global economic injustice.”
—Elissa Schappell, VanityFair.com

“Completely engrossing.”
—Daniel Roberts, Fortune

“A heartbreaking character study.”
—Nick DiMartino, Shelf Awareness

“Deft and darkly comic…Beautifully enlivened by oddball encounters and oddball characters, by stranger-in-a-strange-land episodes.”
—Steven Rea, The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Eggers’ spare prose is a pleasure, and A Hologram for the King proves to be a deft blend of surreal adventure, absurd comedy and pointed observations.”
—Georgia Rowe, San Jose Mercury News

“As the kingless days pass, Alan ventures from the tent and hotel into the rich, unsettling realities of the Kingdom, and Eggers ventures deeper into Alan, as well as into the question that has seemingly guided Eggers’ work for years: What does it mean to be an American in a world that has places like the Sudan, Saudi Arabia, or post-Katrina New Orleans?”
—Alan Scherstuhl,San Francisco Weekly

“[Hologram] has at its center a sort of moral vision quest… Alan’s plight is endearing in its universality, even while being singularly his.”
—Jonathan Messinger, Time Out Chicago

“Eggers has given us a work of fiction that works as a perfect commentary on this American decade.”
—Jason Diamond, Vol.1 Brooklyn

“The power of this thing sneaks up on you…While Alan cools his heels, he bonds with memorably drawn locals; has some adventures that illuminate the tragicomedy that is globalism; and gets us meditating on what appears to be the theme…: How can we all get over ourselves long enough to really, truly notice other people?”
—Jeff Giles, Entertainment Weekly

“Eerie, suspenseful and tightly controlled… Exciting stuff.”
—Cynthia Macdonald, The Globe and Mail

“Alan feels like Eggers’s most fully-realized character to date … A sad and beautiful story.”
—John Freeman, The Boston Globe

A Hologram for the King is without doubt [Eggers’] best novel; it is also among his best books in any form.”
—Richard Warnica, Macleans

“Masterful.”
—Baynard Woods, Baltimore City Paper

“Hits you with prose as stark and luminous as its Saudi Arabian setting…It should confirm Eggers’s position among America’s leading contemporary writers.”
Independent