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Don Don

By: Nick Taussig
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Don Don is the story of two very different men who live on opposite sides of the globe: Don Holmes, a brash and bullish American millionaire with a formidable appetite for self-gratification and excess; and Ajahn Dohn, a wise and noble Thai Buddhist monk who lives a life of compassion and restraint. On the same day, during the same hour, in the same minute, both men are told that they are dying, that they have, at best, just one year left to live. The question is, what will they do now that they know?

In this, his second novel, Nick Taussig provides a meditation on death from two very different and interconnected perspectives. There is the immortal, rapacious American millionaire Don Holmes, for whom death comes as an affront, and there is the noble and benevolent Thai Buddhist monk Ajahn Dohn, for whom death comes as the fate of all that lives.

Once both men know that they are dying, they set out on contrasting journeys. Don Holmes descends into hedonism and excess before seeking spiritual renewal and making a dignified attempt to reconcile himself with those he'll leave behind, whereas Ajahn Dohn journeys from the temple to the city, moving from a quiet acceptance of his imminent death to a rousing need to re-immerse himself in the material and sensual world.

These comparative stories vary and diverge throughout, before finally knitting back together to give the novel a neat figure-of-eight shape. Though the two men at first seem so diametrically opposed in outlook and again at their first fractious meeting, by the end they have almost merged into one.

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Critic reviews

"An absolutely stunning debut novel. It is for the lovelorn, and for those in love. It is just very well-written." (Paul Blezard, Between the Lines, Oneword)
"A twisted tale of love set in a darker side of London ... it has sly plot twists and persuasive [characters] ... and whispers of promising novels - or movies - to come." (Time Out)
"As visceral a tale of love, sex and human emotion as you are ever likely to read ... the book is both dangerous and heart-stopping. Powerful, modern and moving, Love and Mayhem is as much a work of art as it is a work of literature." (The Magazine)
"The novel is so full of insight and genuine innovation in form and content. I think it captures brilliantly all the nuances of passion, and the way that passion can sweep away the more rational side of us. Very sobering and moving." (Alain de Botton, author of Status Anxiety and The Consolations of Philosophy)
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Got to say this was the worst book I have listened to if it was not for the fact I had no other book with me on a very long journey I would not have finished this. A tale of two men called Don one a Buddhist priest and one a hard drinking womaniser, whom obviously are going to collide now they both have cancer. It says something that I found the Buddhist the more interesting character. No dimension from either character and nothing of any interest happens that you probably haven?t already guessed.

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The characters in this book leap out from the page and in particular the crude, intense American Businessman repulses the reader but his story draws you in to the tragic yet tender conclusion.

funny and profound

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