32 pages 1 hour read

Jerzy Kosiński

Being There

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1970

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Being There by Jerzy Kosiński tells the story of Chance, a cognitively limited gardener for a wealthy man in Washington, D.C. When his employer dies, Chance steps into the world for the first time, unintentionally impresses high society with his simplistic utterances, mistaken for profound insights, and becomes a political and media sensation, ultimately influencing national affairs.

Reviews & Readership

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Many reviewers praise Jerzy Kosiński's Being There for its incisive satire and unique protagonist, applauding its exploration of media influence and societal perceptions. However, some criticize its brevity and lack of deeper character development. Overall, it's considered a thought-provoking novel with a compelling, albeit simplistic, narrative.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Being There?

Readers who appreciate satirical, thought-provoking novels with sharp social commentary, similar to works like Candide by Voltaire or Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, will enjoy Being There by Jerzy Kosiński. This book is perfect for those interested in themes of media influence, identity, and the absurdity of modern life.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Satire

Humor

American Literature

Themes

Society: Politics & Government

Natural World: Appearance & Reality

Topics

Politics / Government

History: World

Philosophy