You're Not Much Use to Anyone: A Novel
Autor David Shapiroen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2014
David
is
a
freshly
minted
NYU
grad
who’s
working
a
not-quite-entry-level
job,
falling
in
love,
and
telling
his
parents
he’s
studying
for
the
LSAT.
He
starts
a
Tumblr
blog,
typing
out
posts
on
his
BlackBerry
under
his
desk—a
blog
that
becomes
wildly
popular
and
brings
him
to
the
attention
of
major
media
(The
New
York
Times)
as
well
as
the
White
House.
But
his
outward
fame
doesn’t
quell
his
confusion
about
the
world
and
his
direction
in
it.In
A
Sense
of
Wonderauthor
Gideon
Lewis-Kraus’s
words,
“If
Tao
Lin
had
been
born
to
Gary
Shteyngart’s
parents
and
spent
his
early
twenties
slaving
for
pageviews
at
NewYorker.com,
he
would
have
written
something
like
this,
theBright
Lights,
Big
Cityof
the
click-here-now
generation.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780544262300
ISBN-10: 0544262301
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 3548 x 596 x 5323 mm
Editura: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Colecția New Harvest
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0544262301
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 3548 x 596 x 5323 mm
Editura: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Colecția New Harvest
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"David
Shapiro'sYou're
Not
Much
Use
to
Anyoneseems
to
me
the
first
example
we've
seen
of
the
successful
transformation
of
blog
into
novel:
where
other
such
projects
have
lazily
slapped
the
hash
of
old
online
content
between
hard
covers,
Shapiro
has
invented
a
way
to
use
a
set
of
formal
tensions
–
between
the
raw
and
the
cooked,
the
fast
and
the
slow,
the
urgent
and
the
considered
–
to
say
something
provocative,
new,
and
very
funny
about
performance,
ambition,
jealousy,
and
fear.
If
Tao
Lin
had
been
born
to
Gary
Shteyngart's
parents
and
spent
his
early
twenties
slaving
for
pageviews
at
NewYorker.com,
he
would
have
written
something
like
this,
theBright
Lights,
Big
Cityof
the
click-here-now
generation."
–Gideon
Lewis-Kraus,
author
ofA
Sense
of
Wonder
"I read David Shapiro's very funny and deeply moving first novel beginning to end without stopping, delighted and stimulated by its interesting range of endearing characters and the unpretentious, sophisticated, compassionate, insightful voice of the narrator, who I found irresistibly and singularly real: at once playful and vulnerable and charming and harsh, yearning and impulsive, mysterious and relatable. I highly recommendYou’re Not Much Use to Anyone." –Tao Lin, author ofShoplifting From American ApparelandTaipei
"I read David Shapiro's very funny and deeply moving first novel beginning to end without stopping, delighted and stimulated by its interesting range of endearing characters and the unpretentious, sophisticated, compassionate, insightful voice of the narrator, who I found irresistibly and singularly real: at once playful and vulnerable and charming and harsh, yearning and impulsive, mysterious and relatable. I highly recommendYou’re Not Much Use to Anyone." –Tao Lin, author ofShoplifting From American ApparelandTaipei