Heather and Mack McKay seem to have it all: wealth, a dream house in the suburbs, and two adorable children along with the nannies to raise them. But their marriage has lost its savor: she is a
frustrated writer and he longs for a cultural trophy to hang on his belt.
���During a chance encounter in LA, Mack invites exiled writer Zoltan Barbu��nce lionized as a political hero, now becoming a has-been��o live with him and his wife in their luxurious home. The
plan should provide Heather with literary companionship, Mack with cultural cachet, and Zoltan himself with a pastoral environment in which to overcome his writer's block and produce a
masterpiece.
����Of course, as happens with triangles, complications arise��ome hilarious, some sad��s the three players pursue a game that leads to shifting alliances and sexual misadventures. Shulman
pokes fun at our modern malaise (why is having it all never enough?), even as she traces the ever-changing dynamics within a marriage. M矇nage is a bravura performance from one of
America's most renowned feminist writers.