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Pull Yourself Together, by Thomas Glavinic

“If you’re feeling happy, just wait. There’s bound to be a downside.”

These are just a few of the words Charlie Colostrum lives by, and he’s seen enough downsides to know what he’s talking about (losing his virginity the same day as the Challenger disaster really sets the tone).

A fat slacker with bad skin, Charlie carefully crafts his image, sometimes draping a black cloak over his shoulders and donning a black hat (though he knows smoking a pipe would be overdoing it). He nonchalantly leaves a few books by Nietzsche on the table when friends drop by (though he prefers to read self-help manuals). The jobless, self-proclaimed wimp lives off the kindness—and financial contributions—of his family and spends his time compiling lists of personal rules, daydreaming about becoming a rock star, and scheming his way into bed with as many women as possible (though he’s unable to emotionally connect with anyone).

This satire from one of Austria’s most celebrated contemporary novelists shows that life may not be exactly what you dreamed, but you’ve just got to keep on stumbling.

  • Sales Rank: #253557 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-10-23
  • Released on: 2012-10-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Booklist
Charlie, the protagonist of Austrian Glavinic’s satirical bildungsroman, is an overweight, self-absorbed young slacker whose nonchalant attitude can’t quite hide his loneliness. Guided by rock lyrics and self-help bromides, he bums cash from elderly relatives and gropes his way through adolescence, losing his virginity as the space shuttle Challenger explodes in the sky. Eventually, he stumbles his way into casual political activism, a career as a taxi driver, and unintentional celebrity. Along the way, he accidentally kills a few people. Although Charlie’s vulnerability and wit lend him a certain charisma, and his adolescent sexual clumsiness is familiar and even endearing at times, Glavinic’s apparent attempt to use Charlie’s trajectory as a vehicle for social commentary is somewhat less successful. It’s possible that something was lost in translation, or perhaps our listless and marginally reliable narrator just isn’t as much fun as an adult driving a taxi as he was when he was a teenager getting drunk and answering personal ads to meet swingers. Despite a few rough spots, Glavinic’s talent shines through, and Charlie’s voice will resonate with many readers. --Brendan Driscoll

Review
“…Glavinic’s talent shines through, and Charlie’s voice will resonate with many readers.” --Booklist

About the Author
Thomas Glavinic is considered one of the guiding voices in Austrian literature. Born in 1972, he is the author of several novels, as well as a number of essays and short stories. His work has garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success and has been translated into sixteen languages. The Camera Killer was awarded the 2002 Friedrich-Glauser Prize for crime fiction and Glavinic was short-listed for the German Book Prize in 2007. Pull Yourself Together was number one on the Austrian bestseller list when it was published there in 2010.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
A wimpy, pimply, fatty finds his way
By K. Sullivan
Karl Kolostrum is a chubby Austrian teenager with a bad complexion and a penchant for reading various lifestyle guides. According to a personality test, he's 87% wimp, 82% conformist, 10% shoulder-shrugger, and 3% adventurer. He also has a habit of singing to himself (or as others are wont to describe it: caterwauling or whimpering). Perhaps contrary to expectations, he's moderately successful with the fairer sex if only because he doesn't set his sights too high. He scores with the true beauties only in his very active imagination where he's either a rock star or a Good Samaritan who springs into action saving the day and the damsel in distress. "Pull Yourself Together" follows Karl as he drifts aimlessly through his teens, 20's, and into his 30's. The reader becomes acquainted with his eccentric family, friends, and romantic partners while Karl tries to find his way in life as he leaves high school, enters university, and beyond.

Frequently appearing throughout the narrative are italicized "notes to self" revealing some realization Karl has happened upon in the moment. These notes are often humorous ("If your caressing hand slips off and inadvertently lands between the girl's legs, panic is inappropriate.") and occasionally poignant ("Pursuing an objective is hard if you don't know what it is."). Karl's a bit of a pathetic figure, but he's sympathetic. Despite serious flaws such as being unable to commit in relationships and being an 87% wimp and all that entails, he generally means well. If he's pushed around and incapable of sticking to his resolutions, at least his 3% adventurer wins out on occasion.

Parts of Karl's story may be a little difficult for the average American reader to relate to (this novel was originally published in Austria in 2010 and some of his experiences are uniquely European), but his struggles with love and purpose in life are universal. The ups and downs he experiences as his romances blossom and then grow stale, or as he becomes dissatisfied with his existence and yearns for something more, are shared by all.

Despite the novel's modest length (less than 240 pages), it dragged a little at times. Additionally, I was disappointed by the abrupt ending which, surprisingly, lacked emotional resonance. But despite these deficiencies, Karl's story was an entertaining one featuring an enjoyable mix of humor (occasionally the dark variety and a few scenes are positively outlandish - heaven forbid you ever choke if Karl's the only help available) and depth.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
NOTE TO SELF: You finally found that book you were looking for, the one that matches your movie tastes.
By DelusionalAngel
Not even kidding when I say this will more than likely be my favorite book of the year for the reason listed in the title of my review. I keep asking people who I know read a lot if they know of books / authors in the style of movies like I Heart Huckabees, Wes Anderson movies, etc. (basically in a generic sense your run of the mill "Indie" flawed character / character driven kinds of stories). The answer I always get is they know those movies and what I am looking for and while they cannot think of any books remotely close that feel, I'd surely like *insert an author here*. Well ha, this book proves those types of stories not only get told in book format, but get told just as well as they do in the movies.

Like those movies, this book won't be for everyone. It's the story of Charlie - overweight (something he dwells on but has no real interest in working on), no skills, no ideas about what wants from life beyond girls. We follow Charlie through his teens into early adulthood. There's sex, drugs, rock and roll. Friends and family. Death. Fame. From extremely dysfunctional to eh almost thinking things through in a sane adult mature kinda of way. From real to a pretenious jerk trying way too hard, We see all sides of Charlie.

The problem with a story like this is whether you're saying please, no don't let these people exist or yes, please where are these crazy people -- well some of their craziest and most tame moments both are a little too "It would never happen that way". So yes, even in a fictional story, that will put some people off. Still, as I said this kind of story is something I love, so I didn't mind at all.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
I am a little conflicted
By Gracie
This is a book written by a very clever and competent writer, Thomas Glavinc. Unfortunately he is too clever by half and ends up dedicating the book to a gimmick that just doesn't work- 2nd person narration. Our unhero, Charlie, is unpleasant enough. He is unattractive on the outside, and a far sight worse on the inside. For some reason it is extra galling to have him use 2nd person. It gives his nonsense a gravitas that is completely unwarranted. The writing is stilted and halting. I am assuming that is due to issues with translation. Maybe it's Charlie's authentic voice. Who knows. Overall, this is a gimmicky book about a loser who has bad things happen to him (accidental murder anyone?). But Charlie is such a loathsome irritating twit, that I was perfectly satisfied when things went badly for him.

The writer is very clever and competent. I just don't think this books works. A loathsome anti hero is one thing. An obnoxious POV is another. But together, they make for a very missable book.

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