Man Walks Into a Room

A luminous and unforgettable first novel by an astonishing new voice in fiction, hailed by Esquire magazine as "one of America's best young writers."

Samson Greene, a young and popular professor at Columbia, is found wandering in the Nevada desert. When his wife, Anna, comes to bring him home, she finds a man who remembers nothing, not even his own name. The removal of a small brain tumor saves his life, but his memories beyond the age of twelve are permanently lost.

Here is the story of a keenly intelligent, sensitive man returned to a life in which everything is strange and new. An emigrant from his own life, set free from all that once defined him, Samson Greene believes he has nothing left to lose. So, when a charismatic scientist asks him to participate in a bold experiment, he agrees. Launched into a turbulent journey that takes him to the furthest extremes of solitude and intimacy, what he gains is nothing short of the revelation of what it means to be human.
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256 pages

Average rating: 8.33

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Anonymous
Dec 27, 2023
8/10 stars
I really enjoyed this book, however, the end did seem a little "wrapped up" to me. The first half, the story is SO interesting. A man found wandering the desert with no memory of who he is and his struggle to try to put his life together. I found it fascinating. In his struggle, he ends up back in the desert, at this point it started to fall apart, for me. It was still good enough to continue reading, but lost a bit of it's spark. I would give it 3.5 stars if I could.
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