Synopses & Reviews
Ryan Binghams job as a Career Transition Counselor-he fires people-has kept him airborne for years. Although he has come to despise his line of work, he has come to love the culture of what he calls “Airworld,” finding contentment within pressurized cabins, anonymous hotel rooms, and a wardrobe of wrinkle-free slacks. With a letter of resignation sitting on his bosss desk, and the hope of a job with a mysterious consulting firm, Ryan Bingham is agonizingly close to his ultimate goal, his Holy Grail: one million frequent flier miles. But before he achieves this long-desired freedom, conditions begin to deteriorate.
With perception, wit, and wisdom, Up in the Air combines brilliant social observation with an acute sense of the psychic costs of our rootless existence, and confirms Walter Kirn as one of the most savvy chroniclers of American life.
About the Author
WALTER KIRN is a contributing editor to
Time and
GQ and a regular reviewer for the
New York Times Book Review. His work has appeared in the
New York Times Magazine, the
New York Times Book Review,
GQ,
Vogue,
New York, and
Esquire. He is the author of four previous works of fiction:
My Hard Bargain: Stories,
She Needed Me,
Thumbsucker, and
Up in the Air. He lives in Livingston, Montana.
From the Paperback edition.