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Lädt ... David Foster Wallace Ruined My Suicide: And Other Storiesvon D. D. Miller
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Miller focuses on the lives of men who are largely clueless when it comes to navigating relationships, be they romantic, familial or otherwise. [...] Miller’s male protagonists are awkward and careless, and always their own worst enemies, but too many seem like undifferentiated variations on a theme, particularly when it comes to their relationships with women. [...] After a while, however, the parade of clueless, bumbling bros does begin to feel a bit too familiar for its own good. Miller runs a familiar gamut of young people dealing with hipster ennui and older men struggling with the challenges of early middle age. The subject matter is masculinity, complete with beer, pornography, and bad choices. [...] Miller shows a deft hand at balancing multiple thematic threads.
The protagonists of Miller's stories tend to be slackers, self-centered underdogs, or victims of fate. They have difficulty relating to others and holding on to jobs and relationships. In the title story, a grad-school dropout loses his girlfriend to a roller derby league before contemplating (and eventually failing at) a suicide attempt. In another story, a man loses his job and ends up letting go of everything else in his life, including his friends, neighbours, and ultimately his wife, as he watches a parade float lose control and catch fire from his balcony. Then there's a man who dreads the arrival of his ex-wife, who is dropping off their son for a visit, while his neighbourhood is in turmoil after a recent bear attack. These men tend to be survivors who fail to see how fortunate they are, and who watch helplessly as their lives fall apart, but only because they fail to act. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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