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The Estate Of Frederick Exley

    Frederick Exley fue un autor cuya obra obtuvo aclamación crítica por su honestidad sin concesiones y su profunda perspicacia. Su escritura a menudo profundizaba en las complejidades del yo interior y las luchas existenciales, empleando un estilo distintivo caracterizado por una introspección exigente y una prosa única. Los libros de Exley resuenan con los lectores que buscan literatura que explore la condición humana en todas sus intrincadas y vulnerables dimensiones. Su enfoque intransigente para contar historias lo estableció como una voz singular en la literatura contemporánea.

    A Fan's Notes
    • A Fan's Notes

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Presents a fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, describing the profound failures of Exley's life -- professional, sexual, and personal. His attempts to find a place for himself in an unaccommodating world take him from the University of Southern California to Chicago -- where he meets the dangerously seductive, lovely Bunny Sue Allorgee -- to New York City's Greenwich Village saloons, and back to Watertown, his hometown in upstate New York, where he spends months on his mother's living room davenport watching television before undergoing shock treatment at Avalon Valley hospital. Between bars, women, and jobs, Exley exercises his obsession with the New York Giants and their great halfback Frank Gifford, until he at last realizes his life's ambition: writing A Fan's Notes

      A Fan's Notes