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"A tale of domestic guerrilla warfareA wonderfully funny and mysterious book."-The New York Times Book Review
"Neighbors is a flawlessly crafted morality play, constructed out of the most subtle minutiae of perception and expression - as if Henry James had written Waiting for Godot."-The Nation
"Highly readable, often very funny, and thought-provoking; it is existential slapstickBerger takes an honorable place in the lineage not only of Kafka but of Joyce and Nabokov."-The Washington Post
"Neighbors offers a version of reality skewed just enough to give paranoia a good name."-Time
Thomas Berger's most recent novel is The Return of Little Big Man (Little, Brown 1999). He is the author of more than twenty novels, a number of which have been made into movies, including Little Big Man and Neighbors. He lives in the Hudson Valley of New York.
Chapter One
"It would have been nice," said Earl Keese to himself as much as to the wife who sat across the coffee table from him, "to have invited them over for a drink."
"We can certainly do that tomorrow," said Enid. "Nothing is really lost."
"But of course tomorrow won't be the day they moved in, will it?" Keese reflectively sipped his transparent wine. "I find
About: The London Times Literary Supplement has called Thomas Berger "one of the century's most important writers.
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