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Set in the late 1970s shortly before the advent of the AIDS epidemic an era still redolent of Vietnam and Watergate Broken Record represents one mans crossing through a transitional period in the nations history as delineated in the madness of New York when the city was infested with crime and unbridled sexuality. During this sordid and thrilling epoch in the city Bobby Cahn an underemployed man of 35 learns that the chronic stomach pains that have tormented him for a decade are not the stuff of hypochondria but the lethal messiness of cancer. A large section of the book takes place in the hospital The Gosmomberger Pavilion where Bobby encounters doctors and staff that include among others a surgeon who extracts healthy pancreases that are subsequently employed in the preparation of gourmet dishes highlighting the organ a sadistic aide capable of committing mayhem on patients he finds annoying and a nymphomaniac who seduces the dying. The tone of Broken Record is sardonic reflecting damaged humanity and a debauched vacated society but the mordant pitch of the novel cannot mask the grief and tragedy that mark the stations of Bobbys passage; indeed the ineluctability of Bobbys final reckoning proves that all men are Everyman--and that the demise of any single human being even those who appear worthless and indecent in their lack of regard for others brings universal mourning. Readers will not easily forget Bobby Cahn and the population of Broken Record.