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The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Lopate maintains a tone and atmosphere of genteel defeat in his sensitive portrait, and that is the novel's high achievement. What he's up to in a "swing club," where anything goes, is rooted as much in desperation and self-denial as it is in a seizure of desire. ![]() Troubles dog him: the avaricious landlords of his upwardly mobile Manhattan West Side neighborhood triple the rent on his marginally profitable rug shop his relationships with women tend to dissolve into loss and pathos his mother nags him to marry a nice Zoroastrian girl and settle down to raise a family in the orthodox tradition. ![]() A literary intellectual and esthete, by nature he is melancholic, introspective, painfully shy, an endlessly self-examining "devotee of silence"as he says, a "superfluous" man. Rug merchant Cyrus Irani is a middle-aged, steadfast bachelor brought here in childhood from his native Iran. Readers familiar with Lopate's finely crafted, stylistically fastidious "personal" essays in the collection Bachelorhood will recognize immediately the protagonist of his current novel. ![]()
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