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Jill Eisenstadt

    15 de junio de 1963

    Jill Eisenstadt es una autora cuyas obras se caracterizan por una aguda perspicacia sobre la complejidad de las relaciones humanas y la búsqueda de sentido en la vida cotidiana. Su estilo a menudo se describe como lírico y a la vez crudamente honesto, lo que permite a los lectores empatizar profundamente con sus personajes y sus dilemas. A través de sus narrativas, explora temas de identidad, memoria y alienación cultural, buscando siempre la belleza incluso en las circunstancias más desafiantes. Su escritura es una recompensa para los lectores que aprecian la literatura que provoca la reflexión y enriquece el alma.

    Kiss out
    Rockaway
    Swell
    From Rockaway
    • Timmy and Chowderhead and Peg are lifeguards. They spend summers sitting in those tall chairs, smoking dope and staring at the waves, swatting insects, tormenting seagulls. Winters they work shit jobs like unloading trucks at Mickey's Deli. At night, winter and summer, they drink. Drink and get rowdy. Then there's Alex, the girl who gets away, not only from old boyfriend Timmy but also from "Rotaway"-on scholarship to a rich-kid's college in New England. One midsummer night when the four are reunited, tensions erupt in feats of daring and self-destruction during the wild, cathartic, near-sacred lifeguard ritual known as the Death Keg. Brilliantly capturing the restlessness and casual nihilism of working-class youth with no options, Jill Eisenstadt's acclaimed first novel startles in its power and originality, its depth of feeling, its bright and dark comic turns.

      From Rockaway
    • Swell

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The Glassman family believe they've found refuge from post 9-11 Manhattan at their new home in Rockaway, Queens--until 92-year-old murderer Rose appears to reclaim their beach house.

      Swell