Cheerful Money: Me, My Family, and the Last Days of Wasp Splendor
Autor Tad Frienden Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316003186
ISBN-10: 0316003182
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316003182
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Tad
Friend
is
a
staff
writer
atThe
New
Yorker,
where
he
writes
the
magazine's
"Letter
from
California."
Prior
to
that,
he
wrote
regularly
forOutside,New
York,
andEsquire,
and
wrote
travel
stories
from
all
seven
continents.
He
plays
golf
and
squash
and
watches
a
lot
of
television.
He
lives
in
Brooklyn
with
his
wife,
Amanda
Hesser,
and
their
children,
Walker
and
Addie.
Recenzii
"Cheerful
Moneyis
side-splittingly
funny
and
touching,
without
being
the
least
predictable.
It
has
the
verve
of
Nick
and
Nora
Charles
with
their
silver
martini
shakers,
and
some
insights
mournful
as
Kafka's.
This
will
become
a
classic."—Mary
Karr,author
of
Lit
and
The
Liars'
Club
"In Tad Friend's stunning memoir about the lost world of the Wasp elite, the Hamptons' Georgica Pond comes to seem as Edenic as Thoreau's Walden. Friend animates a deeply private, aristocratic way of life with detailed, moving intimacy." —Susan Cheever
"Cheerful Money, by a self-stinging Wasp, is sharp as well as blunt about this problematic caste, but also rather proud of its salty aspects. An insightful, highly humorous memoir, exceptionally well-written."—Peter Matthiessen,author of Shadow Country
"[A] splendid book.... Tad Friend does fall far enough from the tree to give us a delightfully rendered account of not only his self-discovery but an examination of "The Last Days of Wasp Splendor." It is gorgeously written.... Oh, reader, you are in for a treat."—San Francisco Chronicle
"Mr. Friend has written an elegiac family history-cum-cultural taxonomy of a declining empire."—Wall Street Journal
"Friend's talents are well suited to his material.... The tone he strikes is elegaic, even tender (at times) as he chronicles the futile pursuit of gracious living, now sinking into the "ruinous romance of loss.""—The Christian Science Monitor
"Cheerful Money: Me, My Family, and the Last Days of Wasp Splendoris taxonomy-as-memoir, an absolutely brilliant gift to the reader, wherein Friend essentially holds open the door to the exclusive club."—The Oregonian
"Friend's memoir, called "Cheerful Money," is a droll, psychologically astute and sometimes nostalgic look backward at the WASP world that was.... Recognizing that it's his inherited duty to entertain and amuse his audience, even as he's occasionally serving up grisly confessions and nut-hard kernels of emotional truth."—Maureen Corrigan,NPR
"American Wasps are now as rare as black truffles, and rarely has their story been told so candidly or entertainingly as it is in Tad Friend's wonderful new memoir,Cheerful Money.... Friend's book is such a winning family chronicle that the decline he describes is less a fall than an exhilarating ride, less sad than heartwarmingly comic."—Washington Post
"In Tad Friend's stunning memoir about the lost world of the Wasp elite, the Hamptons' Georgica Pond comes to seem as Edenic as Thoreau's Walden. Friend animates a deeply private, aristocratic way of life with detailed, moving intimacy." —Susan Cheever
"Cheerful Money, by a self-stinging Wasp, is sharp as well as blunt about this problematic caste, but also rather proud of its salty aspects. An insightful, highly humorous memoir, exceptionally well-written."—Peter Matthiessen,author of Shadow Country
"[A] splendid book.... Tad Friend does fall far enough from the tree to give us a delightfully rendered account of not only his self-discovery but an examination of "The Last Days of Wasp Splendor." It is gorgeously written.... Oh, reader, you are in for a treat."—San Francisco Chronicle
"Mr. Friend has written an elegiac family history-cum-cultural taxonomy of a declining empire."—Wall Street Journal
"Friend's talents are well suited to his material.... The tone he strikes is elegaic, even tender (at times) as he chronicles the futile pursuit of gracious living, now sinking into the "ruinous romance of loss.""—The Christian Science Monitor
"Cheerful Money: Me, My Family, and the Last Days of Wasp Splendoris taxonomy-as-memoir, an absolutely brilliant gift to the reader, wherein Friend essentially holds open the door to the exclusive club."—The Oregonian
"Friend's memoir, called "Cheerful Money," is a droll, psychologically astute and sometimes nostalgic look backward at the WASP world that was.... Recognizing that it's his inherited duty to entertain and amuse his audience, even as he's occasionally serving up grisly confessions and nut-hard kernels of emotional truth."—Maureen Corrigan,NPR
"American Wasps are now as rare as black truffles, and rarely has their story been told so candidly or entertainingly as it is in Tad Friend's wonderful new memoir,Cheerful Money.... Friend's book is such a winning family chronicle that the decline he describes is less a fall than an exhilarating ride, less sad than heartwarmingly comic."—Washington Post