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''Vertical'' is a 2010 novel by
Rex Pickett Rex Pickett (born July 9, 1952) is an American novelist and filmmaker best known for his novel ''Sideways'', which was adapted into a 2004 movie of the same name directed by Alexander Payne. Career Education and early career Pickett was born ...
and the second novel in the '' Sideways Trilogy''. It is a sequel to the novel ''
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'', which was made into a successful 2004 film of the same name. The novel takes place seven years after the events depicted in ''Sideways''. It contains the same characters as in the earlier novel: Miles, a writer, his friend Jack, a sometime actor, and Miles' mother Phyllis, all wine lovers. Miles is now a successful author, having written a novel called "''Shameless''" with much the same situations as the real-life ''Sideways''. Like ''Sideways'', "''Shameless''" has been adapted as a successful movie. Jack, who had been prosperous in ''Sideways'', is now divorced and short of cash. Pickett says that the character Jack is based on his friend Roy Gittens, a film electrician. The novel recounts a
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involving the three and a
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caretaker, Joy, as they head first to Oregon's
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for the International Pinot Noir Celebration, and then to
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, where Phyllis is to live with her sister, Alice. The book was self-published by Pickett. He has said that the book is autobiographical:


Plot

As the novel begins, Miles agrees to take his ailing mother, Phyllis, to live with her sister in Wisconsin. He convinces Jack to tag along as wingman in return for some cash, hires a pot-smoking Filipina caretaker, Joy, to attend to his mother, and recovers Phyllis's beloved Yorkie, Snapper, from one of his ex-girlfriends. They then set out on a trek that takes them up the California coastline and to Oregon wine country for a wild pinot noir festival. Through it all, the four have many conflicts and misadventures, as well as sexual escapades. Snapper gets into an accident and ultimately loses a leg, and Phyllis and Joy are constantly quarreling. The tensions come to a head in Oregon, where Joy abruptly quits after being falsely accused of stealing money from Phyllis. Jack goes back to California, and Miles is forced to drive with his mother to Wisconsin. He quits drinking. In Wisconsin, Phyllis's sister has difficulty coping with Phyllis. His mother has another stroke and is hospitalized, and at her request Miles causes her death with an overdose of
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. At the end, Miles plans to travel to Barcelona, Spain, to be with a woman he met during the trip.


Critical reaction

''
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'' called ''Vertical'' "a real change in direction from ''Sideways''. The latter is a classic buddy story, the new novel a mother-and-son story." The reviewer said that "Pickett is no prose stylist, but his character depictions are ruthlessly vivid and clear. Everyone is the captain of his or her own fate; blame belongs where it belongs, which is not on bad fathers, absent mothers or demanding ex-wives." The assisted suicide at the end, he said, "makes perfect sense; it’s one of supreme compassion and renewed hope." ''
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'' called ''Vertical'' "an entertaining and touching book" and "laugh-out-loud funny." The reviewer noted that, contrary to the usual conventions of sequels, the Miles of ''Sideways'' is not the Miles of ''Vertical'', because the novel "Shameless" (the proxy for ''Sideways'') is described in ''Vertical'' as fictionalized. For instance, the "Martin" of "Shameless," like the Miles of ''Sideways'', is described as being a wine expert, while the Miles of ''Vertical'' is described as not a wine expert and leaning heavily on a wine reference book.


Film adaptation

Alexander Payne, who directed the film adaptation of ''Sideways'', has indicated that he is not interested in directing a sequel to the film based on ''Vertical''.
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owns the rights to the characters, but Payne's lack of interest makes the film a non-starter for Fox. Anticipating a sequel to the film ''Sideways,'' Pickett deliberately omitted the character Terra from ''Vertical.'' In the film ''Sideways,'' Terra was played by
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, who was married to Payne. Pickett said that, because Oh made many script changes which Pickett disliked, he eliminated her character from ''Vertical'' so that he would not have to work with Oh if a sequel was made.


Stage and musical adaptions

In 2019 it was announced that ''Sideways'' was scheduled to adapted for a Broadway musical. A play adapted by author
Rex Pickett Rex Pickett (born July 9, 1952) is an American novelist and filmmaker best known for his novel ''Sideways'', which was adapted into a 2004 movie of the same name directed by Alexander Payne. Career Education and early career Pickett was born ...
from the ''Sideways'' novel was produced at multiple theaters in the United States and the United Kingdom, including at the
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. In addition to the musical, it was reported that Rex Pickett had written screenplays based on his two ''Sideways'' sequels already in print, ''Vertical'' and ''Sideways 3 Chile''.


References

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