Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Trust

 by Hernan Diaz

This is actually four books in one.  It took me a while to figure out exactly what was going on.

The first story is a fiction book about a reclusive New York business man who gets rich by manipulating the stock market.  He brags about how successful he has been and how he has saved the American economy especially during the time of the crash.  His wife enjoys music and contributes to charities.   Her father had mental problems and disappeared from a facility in Switzerland.  In the end the woman has mental issues and ends up in the same institution where she dies.

The second book starts with a man bragging about how his ancestors were early arrivals in America.  They were dirt poor but managed to gain a fortune.  He brags about how he has built on this, taking advantage of the stock market, saving the American economy etc.  Again no humility here either.  At points there are a few notes made of things to talk about later.   Curious...

The third book is about a young woman who applies for a job at the second man's firm.  She is very poor, her father is a typesetter with communist leanings.  There are many candidates for the job but when as part of the interview process she is asked to write about her life she writes an entirely fictional account.  She is hired but then finds out she whill not be a secretary or stenographer, rather she will write a book to counter the lies the owner of the company feels were in the first book.  He and all of New York society know the first book was written about him and his wife.  The girl learns that the man's wife was involved in society and charities in New York and a very generous philanthropist.  The man creates a foundation for her charitable endeavours.  His wife died of cancer and was in Switzerland at a hospital for treatment when she died.  The man pays the girl handsomely.  She never tells her father what he real job is she knows he will be outraged that she is working for a rich man helping him write a memoir to justify his behaviour.  However, she comes back and tells the housekeeper that she has permission to see it.  The room is very stark and empty.  Not at all the fitting with the description the man gave of his wife and her interests.  Curiouser and curiouser. The book is never completed as the man dies suddenly.  The one thing the man had told her that she cannot see is the wife's bedroom.

The young girl is shocked and dismayed that a reporter, who had apparently been courting her has actually stolen some of her notes when she wasn't home.  She gets a ransom note saying that if she doesn't turn over more info her father will be outed as a communist.  But she gives the young courier a bribe and he tells her the name of the man who sent him -- her boyfriend.  She suspends contact with him.

Part four of the book occurs as the Rich man's home has been turned into a museum.  The young girl, a seventy year old woman now finds she can now face going back.  She has done research in the museum and finds out it was the man's wife who actually had the financial and mathematical acumen and not him.

A fascinsting read with lots of twists and turns.  Plus a critique? commentary? on whether well can really benefit/save an economy or are the rich deluding themselves when they say that. Especially these days as the rich are getting richer because of the pandemic and with the large inflation the rest of us are fallling farther and farther behind.

 



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