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What We Are

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Zusatztext ?A rollercoaster ride inside the haunted house of American multi cultural sin and shame. Violent and smart and funny. I am excited by this new writer.”?Sherman Alexie ?The voice is gold.”? Publishers Weekly ?Peter Nathaniel Malae is the real deal. He’s like a young Nelson Algren or Richard Wright! one of those writers who can hit with both hands.”?Russell Banks ?Gives flesh and voice to a ?Me Generation’ poet of mixed heritage and tortured outlook.”? The New York Times Book Review ?Malae possesses a prodigious command of the masculine American idiom and its ironies. Paul is that rarest of literary creatures these days: a hard-living! oft-brawling! culturestraddling! foul-mouthed juggernaut! one who’s as liable to throw a punch as he is to break your heart.”?Rattawut Lapcharoensap ?Compelling . . . [A] deeply felt portrait of an outsider who is appalled by much of what he sees around him in a surreal Silicon Valley populated largely by grotesques. Malae’s writing is . . . filled with allusions and aphorisms that range from Nietzsche to Kerouac to crystal-meth zombies.”? Booklist ?Malae’s writing is palpably masculine . . . as if you can see the muscles bulging in his arms as he writes.”? San Francisco Chronicle ?Readers who enjoy . . . Chuck Palahniuk and Bret Easton Ellis should definitely try Malae.”? Library Journal Informationen zum Autor Peter Nathaniel Malae is also the author of the story collection, Teach the Free Man, a finalist for the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award and a notable book selection by the Story Prize. Klappentext A "New York Times" Editors' Choice and a blazing and authentic new literary voice, Peter Nathaniel Malae's raw and powerful, bullet-fast debut novel looks at contemporary America through the eyes of one disillusioned son. "What We Are "follows twenty-eight-year-old Samoan-American Paul Tusifale as he strives to find his place in a culture that barely acknowledges his existence. Within San Jose's landscape of sprawling freeways and dotcom headquarters, where the plight of migrant workers is ever-present, Paul lives outside society, a drifter who takes a personal interest in defiantly--even violently--defending those in need. As he moves through the lives of sinister old friends, suburban cranksters, and septuagenarian swingers, Paul battles to find the wisdom he desperately needs, whether through adhering to tradition or casting it aside. A dynamic addition to America's diverse literature of the outsider, "What We Are "establishes Peter Nathaniel Malae as an authentic, gifted new writer, whose muscular prose brings to life the pull of a departed father's homeland, the anger of class divisions, the noise of the evening news, and in the end beautifully renders the pathos of the disengaged. "A rollercoaster ride inside the haunted house of American multi cultural sin and shame. Violent and smart and funny. I am excited by this new writer."--Sherman Alexie"The voice is gold."--"Publishers Weekly""Peter Nathaniel Malae is the real deal. He's like a young Nelson Algren or Richard Wright, one of those writers who can hit with both hands."--Russell Banks"Gives flesh and voice to a 'Me Generation' poet of mixed heritage and tortured outlook."--"The New York Times Book Review""Malae possesses a prodigious command of the masculine American idiom and its ironies. Paul is that rarest of literary creatures these days: a hard-living, oft-brawling, culturestraddling, foul-mouthed juggernaut, one who's as liable to throw a punch as he is to break your heart."--Rattawut Lapcharoensap"Compelling . . . [A] deeply felt portrait of an outsider who is appalled by much of what he sees around him in a surreal Silicon Valley populated largely by grotesques. Malae's writing is . . . filled with allusions and aphorisms that range from Ni...

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Authors Peter Nathaniel Malae, Malae Peter Nathaniel
Publisher Atlantic monthly press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.04.2011
 
EAN 9780802145222
ISBN 978-0-8021-4522-2
No. of pages 400
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

California, FICTION / Cultural Heritage, FICTION / Psychological, Fiction: general & literary, Relating to migrant groups / communities, c 2010 to c 2019, CULTURAL HERITAGE / Multicultural

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