The Basic Eight

The Basic Eight
Author Daniel Handler
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fiction, Satire, Black Comedy
Publisher Thomas Dunne Books
Publication date
April 1998
Pages 329 (1st edition)
ISBN 0-312-19833-7 (1st edition)
OCLC 39756403

The Basic Eight is the debut novel by author Daniel Handler, published in 1998. The book is a version of the diary of high-schooler Flannery Culp. It contains a number of sarcastic plot devices that ridicule high school English classes, standardized testing, satanic panic and talk-show analysts. For example, Handler labels foreshadowing explicitly as such. Consistent with Handler's farcical treatment of high school English, he includes vocabulary words and study questions at the end of some of Culp's diary entries. During the school year in which the book takes place, Flan appears in the high school production Othello, and compares her life to that of the characters in the play.

Plot

Flannery "Flan" Culp is a senior at Roewer High School in San Francisco. Over the course of the year, Flan records the events of her life in a diary - which, after some heavy editing by Flannery herself, some years after the fact, becomes the narrative. She and her seven close friends refer to themselves as "The Basic Eight". They are an exclusive clique, hosting the Grand Opera Breakfast Club, and regular dinner and garden parties, as they cope with the stresses of their final year of high school. The plot begins in letters written by Flannery to her love interest, Adam, while on summer vacation, and reaches a dark conclusion in which lives of the members of the Basic Eight are turned upside down by revealed secrets, horrifying self-discoveries, and murder.

Title

The Basic Eight consists of:

  • Flannery Culp, the protagonist
  • Kate Gordon, the Queen Bee
  • Lily Chandly, a classical musician
  • Douglas Wilde, Flan's ex-boyfriend
  • V__, whose rich parents have had her name expunged from the story
  • Jennifer Rose Milton, a name so beautiful that Flan must always write it out in full
  • Gabriel Gallon, the kindest boy in the world
  • Natasha Hyatt, Flan's exuberant and beautiful best friend

Connections

In Handler's third novel, Adverbs, Kate is mentioned as the girlfriend of a minor character, Garth, in the chapter "Soundly". In The Basic Eight, Kate frequently gives relationship advice from her only, two-week relationship with Garth, much to Flannery's annoyance.


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