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Closing Time Joe Queenan

Closing Time von Joe Queenan

Closing Time Joe Queenan


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Zusammenfassung

A deeply funny and affecting memoir about a great escape from a childhood of poverty

Closing Time Zusammenfassung

Closing Time: A Memoir Joe Queenan

By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Closing Time recounts Joe Queenan's Irish Catholic upbringing in a family dominated by his erratic father, a violent yet oddly charming emotional terrorist whose alcoholism fuels a limitless torrent of self-pity, railing, destruction, and late-night chats with the Lord Himself. With the help of a series of mentors and surrogate fathers, and armed with his own furious love of books and music, Joe begins the long flight away from the dismal confines of his neighbourhood - with a brief misbegotten stop at a seminary - and into the wider world.

Closing Time is an unforgettable account of the damage done to children by parents without futures and of the grace children find to move beyond these experiences.

`Closing Time is unmistakably a tale of triumph, vindication and revenge . . . [an] enlightening account of the ways in which we are all, to some extent, casualties of our own childhoods.' Sarah Churchwell, Guardian

`A brutally executed coming-of-age story' Esquire

`Will have readers crying tears of both sorrow and hilarity' Booklist

Über Joe Queenan

The bestselling author of America and Queenan Country, Joe Queenan is a contributing writer at Men's Health and writes regularly for the New York Times, Forbes and Smart Money. His movie criticism appears every month in the Guardian Weekend section; he has appeared on Nightly Review, Newsnight and Front Row; he has written and starred in three short satirical programs on Channel 4; and can regularly be heard on BBC Radio 4. Mr Queenan lives in Tarrytown, New York.

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Closing Time: A Memoir Joe Queenan
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Pan Macmillan
20100521
352
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