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Neal Pollack

    1 mars 1970

    Neal Pollack est célébré pour sa voix distinctive, qui mêle magistralement humour, ironie et observations pointues sur la culture américaine. Ses récits explorent souvent des thèmes tels que l'identité, la quête de sens et le choc entre tradition et modernité. La prose de Pollack est vivante et pleine de rebondissements inattendus, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire rafraîchissante et provocatrice. Sa capacité unique à unir des idées profondes avec une légèreté narrative en fait un auteur mémorable.

    Love Is a Four-Letter Word
    Never Mind the Pollacks
    Alternadad
    • Alternadad

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(28)Évaluer

      With the publication of Alternadad, Neal Pollack became the spokesperson for a new generation of parents. Pollack, a self-styled party guy known mostly for outrageous literary antics, recounts how he and his wife became responsible parents without sacrificing their passion for pop culture. From an ill-fated family trip to the Austin City Limits Festival, to yanking his son out of an absurd corporate gymnastics class, to dealing with the child’s ongoing biting problem, Pollack captures the wonders, terrors, and idiocies of parenting today. Alternadad is both an engaging and amusing memoir of fatherhood, and a fascinating portrait of a new version of the American family.

      Alternadad
    • From the twisted mind of the satirist who brought readers "The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature" comes a scathing, satirical look at the history of rock stars and the journalists who made them gods

      Never Mind the Pollacks
    • Love Is a Four-Letter Word

      True Stories of Breakups, Bad Relationships, and Broken Hearts

      • 297pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      From Junot Díaz, Lynda Barry, Gary Shteyngart, and Kate Christensen to popular up-and-comers like Dan Kennedy, Wendy McClure, and Brock Clarke, Love Is a Four-Letter Word is a dead-on contemporary collection of true stories of seduction, heartbreak, and regret. Fearlessly revealing their shattered hearts and crushed egos; their indiscretions and indignities; their delusions, desperation, and disappointments, these talented writers capture the dark side of love in prose ranging from comic to poetic, poignant to cringe-inducing. Also featuring three cartoon/ graphic essays as a sixteen-page color insert, this anthology is perfect for anyone who's ever loved and lost.

      Love Is a Four-Letter Word