
The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich
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About this product
Overview
This satirical essay collection offers a sharp, witty examination of extreme wealth and the lifestyles of the ultrarich. Author explores the absurdities and contradictions of billionaire culture with biting humor and keen social observation.
Key Specifications
The book contains approximately 250 pages of interconnected essays that blend memoir, cultural criticism, and comedy. Published in hardcover format, it delivers accessible yet sophisticated prose that balances entertainment with substantive social commentary.
Who It's For
This works perfectly for readers who enjoy satirical social criticism in the vein of David Foster Wallace or Fran Lebowitz, as well as anyone curious about wealth inequality and elite culture. It appeals to intellectually engaged audiences seeking humor that doesn't sacrifice depth, and to those interested in contemporary cultural analysis.
Worth Buying?
The combination of sharp wit and genuine insight makes this a refreshing take on a timely subject. If you appreciate intelligent satire that entertains while making you think about class and consumption, this collection delivers on both fronts.