A novel without a hero. Hellscape with an infinity pool.
Raj Ladlani is one of thousands in LA: an unemployable actor. He has reasons to believe he is spectacularly talented - a legend in every way but for the success.
His anonymous life - working at Yogurtland, obsessively reading Vanity Fair, and fantasizing about stardom - comes to an end when he answers a job ad detailing a relentless, laughable parade of menial responsibilities for a 'Hollywood Family'. So begins the astonishing decline and fall of Raj Ladlani.
The Simp tells the story of Raj's momentous employment and the destruction that follows in the wake of his time with the with the H Family: Jim, a macho director determined to prove himself as an artist; and Anna, his much younger wife who has ambitions of her own.
The lies that Raj told to get the job go beyond the couple themselves: his roommates, his parents, his beloved acting coach Anthony - who might be the only person who believes in him. And when the job reveals itself to be an absurdist walk through a landmine of affluent domestic chaos and misguided engagements with identity politics, Raj might be about to lose it - on a very public stage.
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-1-3997-5568-9 (9781399755689)
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Roshan Sethi is a writer, director, and practicing oncologist. He is the co-creator of the Resident, which ran for six seasons on Fox. His directorial debut 7 Days won the Independent Spirit Award for best first feature. He subsequently directed World's Best for Disney+ and co-wrote the abortion drama Call Jane, which premiered at Sundance in 2022. His third film as a director, A Nice Indian Boy, recently premiered at SXSW to rave reviews. The Simp is his debut novel.