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A Fraction of the Whole (Hardcover)

by Steve Toltz (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 720 pages
  • Publisher: Hamish Hamilton (29 May 2008)
  • ISBN-10: 024114390X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0241143902
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 15.8 x 5.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25,483 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Martin Dean spent his entire life analyzing absolutely everything – from the benefits of suicide to the virtues of strip clubs – and passing on his self-taught knowledge to his son, Jasper. But now that his father's dead, Jasper can fully reflect on the man who raised him in intellectual captivity, and the irony is this: theirs was a great adventure. As he recollects the extraordinary events that led to his father's demise, Jasper recounts a boyhood of outrageous schemes and shocking discoveries – about his infamous criminal uncle, his mysteriously absent mother, and Martin's constant battle to leave his mark on the world. From the Australian bush to the cafes of Paris; from the highs of first love to the lows of failed ambition, this is an unforgettable, rollicking and deeply moving family story.

About the Author
Steve Toltz was born in Sydney. After graduating from Newcastle University in 1994, he has lived in Sydney, Montreal, Vancouver, Barcelona and Paris, working primarily as a screenwriter and freelance writer, but also doing stints as both a private investigator and an English teacher. A Fraction of the Whole is his first book.

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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Blinder!, 31 Mar 2008
By C. CAMPBELL "tagatha" (UK) - See all my reviews
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I received this book on Saturday morning for reviewing, and opened the box to find that the novel had been split into 3 separate 250-page books. I thought this a nice touch, if a little quirky, and I was wrong to assume the quirky fun ended there.

'A Fraction of the Whole' is, almost unbelievably, the debut novel from Steve Toltz. He writes with such enthusiasm, skill and draw that it was like reading the work of an old friend who had written this amazingly brilliant, totally messed up, mind bending story just for me. Toltz absolutely sucks you in to the world of Martin and Jasper Dean. As I said, I received the books Saturday morning and struggled to come up for air until finishing on Sunday evening. I was well and truly trapped in the book even when not reading. Such is the power!

The book is written from two points of view, that of Martin Dean (Australia's most successful failure, paranoid philosopher and overall machine like genius) and that of his son Jasper (the boy scared of being the mirror image of the Father but who is ultimately fulfilling the fear). The plot has many twists and turns which it would be really unfair of me to reveal here, but basically there are two themes:

Martin blames everything in his life on the fact that his brother Terry is Australia's most violent and most loved criminal. Martin has lived in Terry's substantial shadow for his entire life and fails to realise that it is entirely of his own making, and his brother is only that man because of decisions made by Martin himself.

Jasper blames everything in his life on his Father, who goes through cycles of mania and deep depression, interferes in his life then ignores him, locks himself away from the world and then does something stupid and dangerous to draw attention to himself. Jasper does not want to follow in these footsteps, but both are so superior and pompous in attitude that it seems inevitable.

Even after everything is taken away from them (family, friends, citizenship) they remain steadfastly cerebral. Thinking themselves into corners.

And you will be thinking yourself in knots. And laughing. And crying. And emerge gasping from a truly wonderful book that deserves every accolade that it will no doubt be getting.

Superb!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic, Dark, Funny, 28 Mar 2008
By Maclennane (Horsham, Sussex) - See all my reviews
  
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This is a truly epic novel, written as a biography of a tortured soul pieced together by a son being created in his father's image.

Martin Dean is a perpetually ill, troubled, bookish child who grows up with a half-brother who is more force of nature than man. As the brother basks in the glory of first sporting superstardom then Robin Hood-like hero outlaw status, Martin withers in the dark places and gloriously builds his damning opinions of humanity in general and himself in particular. That he forms a towering God complex is a logical result. That he seems to infect others with it, a very clever and plausable device.

But the plot isn't the point, the overriding themes are of death and the human search for meaning. The huge characters are consuming in their thought patterns, paranoia and insight. The highs are high, and the lows are low, and the pace and balance of these are beautifully wrought such that you find yourself at the end of the trilogy wanting to know more, and cursing the Shakesperean death toll.

The writing is richer than a Christmas pud and every flight of fancy on the part of a character, where you feel the author is running away with himself, is balanced with the crashing back to earth of rationalisation. the characters glide from continent to continent, drawn back together by silver threads of artful prose.

In style somewhere between East of Eden and the Mosquito Coast, with humour beyond either of those.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding Debut Novel, 3 April 2008
By G. J. Oxley "Gaz" (Tyne & Wear, England) - See all my reviews
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Australian Steve Toltz has produced a totally assured first novel. It features dysfunctional father and son, Martin and Jasper Dean; brilliant, largely unemployable oddballs, each with a singular philosophy, worldview and a unique way of expressing himself.

The book tells of their various deeds and adventures and is in turns, hilarious, light-hearted, poignant, profound, absurd, inspiring and immensely sad. It's also shot through with a healthy dose of black comedy and contains many killer one-liners.

Both men get to tell their biographies, whether this is in the form of straightforward narration, notations in surreptitiously read private notebooks or confession from father to son. There's one very clever passage where Martin tells a version of events, then Jasper relates the same sequence from his own perspective. Naturally they don't tally.

Please don't let the extreme length (700+ pages) of this book put you off - it reads like a volume half its length. You can see why comparisons have been made with John Kennedy Toole's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece 'A Confederacy of Dunces'. Like that book, 'A Fraction of the Whole' WILL polarise opinion: you'll either think it's a vital work of pure genius or a load of self-indulgent cobblers. I fall firmly in the former camp and can see this being regarded as a modern classic in years to come. It is quite literally a book that demands and deserves to be read.
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2.0 out of 5 stars TOO gimmicky for me, sorry!
Interesting idea - split the book into three. Actually, not interesting, think more irritating. And that pretty much describes my whole feeling about this - too irritating and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Shiloh

5.0 out of 5 stars Read Of The Year
This is a great book.

It is a very well written novel (and that it is a first novel is remarkable) with passages that stop you in your tracks with just how well put... Read more
Published 1 month ago by T. Watson

5.0 out of 5 stars a whole lot of great reading
What a debut! As an Australian who has lived overseas for many years, it is always with interest that I read the work of my compatriots. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Theresa Khorshid

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun but too clever by half
An enjoyable and engaging read marred by the author's determination to include every philisophical pun or joke he has ever thought of. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Like Dylan on Acid
This is a sometimes outrageously funny, sometimes over the top impossible to believe, sometimes deeply moving, happy, sad, fast-past, slower than molasses, character driven, scene... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Sara Hackett

3.0 out of 5 stars A bit of a let-down
I was really looking forward to reading this, and was delighted when a friend let me borrow his three-volume paperback first edition ahead of the formal paperback release later... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Peter Lee

4.0 out of 5 stars Stick with it
The three book format is a bit gimmicky and the first person narrative can be a little irritating as it reveals a rather farcical story. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars And then and then
I bought this book after hearing rave reviews on Radio 5 Simon Mayo. I wonder whether the reviewers only read the first part of it. Read more
Published 6 months ago by RThomp

2.0 out of 5 stars A Fraction of the Length Would Be better
The main interest of Steve Tolz's book lies in his inventive use of language. The characters are cardboard cutouts and one simply cannot suspend disbelief for the overcontrived... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Corry Vreckan

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining but a tad too ambitious. Sometimes less is more...
If you're an author publishing a debut novel over 700 pages, you should ideally have an exceptionally 'literary' and evocative writing style, coupled with a very captivating... Read more
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