The Body Shop: Parties, Pills, and Pumping Iron -- Or, My Life in the Age of Muscle
Autor Paul Solotaroffen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 2010
But this isn't the gloom-and-doom addiction one might expect--Solotaroff looks back at even his lowest points with a wicked sense of humor, and he sends up the disco era and its excess with all the kaleidoscopic detail ofBoogie NightsorSaturday Night Fever.
Written with candor and sarcasm, THE BODY SHOP is a memoir with all the elements of great fiction and dazzlingly displays Paul Solotaroff's celebrated writing talent.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316011013
ISBN-10: 0316011010
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
ISBN-10: 0316011010
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Notă biografică
Paul
Solotaroff
is
a
contributing
editor
atMen's
JournalandRolling
Stone.
He
has
written
features
forVanity
Fair,GQ,Vogue,
and
theNew
York
Times
Magazine,
and
he
was
nominated
for
a
National
Magazine
Award
in
2004.
His
work
has
been
included
inBest
American
Sports
Writing.
The
author
of
two
books,GroupandThe
House
of
Purple
Hearts,
he
lives
in
New
York
City.
Recenzii
"Delivered
in
a
suitably
amped
prose
style,
the
story
casts
light
on
the
early
days
of
bodybuilding
and
gym
culture,
before
New
York
Sports
Clubs
existed
in
every
neighborhood"—Steven
Kurutz,Wall
Street
Journal
"It's fantastic."—Dan Fogarty,Sportsgrid.com
"Solotaroff is a respected journalist who writes forMen's JournalandRolling Stone... But in the mid-1970s, he was a college student who got into weight lifting and steroids, and followed his obsession into a life as a male stripper and a drug addict who attended orgies in the wild world of New York in the disco era.The Body Shopis a cautionary tale that's also an entertaining time-trip into the recent past."—Jeff Baker,The Oregonian
"as Solotaroff explains inThe Body Shop, his smart and funny book that chronicles his own summer of steroids, using drugs often comes with a terrible physical and emotional price."—Michael O?Keeffe,New York Daily News
"I can't tell you in strong enough terms how terrific Paul Solotaroff's new book,The Body Shop, is. We spend a lot of time wringing our hands about steroids, and not nearly enough discussing the powerful lures and temptations of building perfect bodies. Take a tour through this eloquent memoir and it will make a lot more sense."—Mike Vaccaro,The New York Post
"[A] very well-written and surprisingly tender book.... Whatever the depth and duration of [Solotaroff's] crises of confidence, though, this book shows that he was always a writer at heart."—Megan Buskey,New York Times Book Review
"It's fantastic."—Dan Fogarty,Sportsgrid.com
"Solotaroff is a respected journalist who writes forMen's JournalandRolling Stone... But in the mid-1970s, he was a college student who got into weight lifting and steroids, and followed his obsession into a life as a male stripper and a drug addict who attended orgies in the wild world of New York in the disco era.The Body Shopis a cautionary tale that's also an entertaining time-trip into the recent past."—Jeff Baker,The Oregonian
"as Solotaroff explains inThe Body Shop, his smart and funny book that chronicles his own summer of steroids, using drugs often comes with a terrible physical and emotional price."—Michael O?Keeffe,New York Daily News
"I can't tell you in strong enough terms how terrific Paul Solotaroff's new book,The Body Shop, is. We spend a lot of time wringing our hands about steroids, and not nearly enough discussing the powerful lures and temptations of building perfect bodies. Take a tour through this eloquent memoir and it will make a lot more sense."—Mike Vaccaro,The New York Post
"[A] very well-written and surprisingly tender book.... Whatever the depth and duration of [Solotaroff's] crises of confidence, though, this book shows that he was always a writer at heart."—Megan Buskey,New York Times Book Review