The Businessman: A Tale of Terror
By (Author) Thomas M. Disch
Foreword by Crowley John
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
21st September 2010
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
336
The Businessman presents the sinister tale of Bob Glandier, a morally repulsive executive who murders his estranged wife and attempts to go back to business as usual, until she returns to set about arranging his divine retribution. With help from her dead mother and the ghost of poet John Berryman thoroughly bored of suburban sances and all too eager to lend a hand Giselle undertakes the elaborate, righteous, and wickedly amusing haunting of her husband.
"The Businessman is an entertaining nightmare out of Thomas Berger and Stephen King." --Time
"Each of the sixty short chapters of The Businessman is a tour de force." --Times Literary Supplement
"Equal measures of terror and whimsy, spookery and spoof . . . Disch puts his storytelling skills squarely at the service of a highly charged moral vision, without ever reneging on his promise to dazzle and entertain us." --Newsweek
Thomas M. Disch (1940-2008) was a best-selling and prolific American science fiction writer and poet. He won several awards, including the Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book in 1999.
John Crowley is the author of numerous books, including Little, Big, which received the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.