November 1972. The Vietnam War is rumored to be drawing to a close, and for sixteen-year-old Paul Landon, the end can't come soon enough. The end will mean his older brother Chris, the family's golden child, returning home from the Army for good. But while home on leave, Chris entrusts Paul with a s
Lads: a memoir of manhood
β Scribed by Itzkoff, Dave
- Book ID
- 100600468
- Publisher
- Villard Books
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, United States.
- ISBN
- 1588364313
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β¦ Synopsis
""What I wanted after college was a job and my own apartment, but what I needed was a good comeuppance, and that's what I got."
"
When Dave Itzkoffgraduated from Princeton in 1998-the first member of his family to earn a college degree-he expected to be rewarded with a career, and a life, that mattered. Instead, he ended up convinced that he wasselling the entire institution of manhood down the river.
After a series of personal and professional experiences stripped him of any lingering sense of entitlement, Itzkoff found himself working as aneditor at Maxim, the pugnacious frontrunner in a new breed of men's periodicals dubbed "lad magazines." There, he was initiated into a culture of heavily retouched girlie pictorials, dirty jokes, disingenuous sexadvice, and shopping guides for expensive electronic gadgetry. And as Maxim continued its inexorable rise to become the most successful men's magazine in modern publishing history, Itzkoff was left wondering whathis work-and his life-really meant.
Lads is the hilarious, heartbreaking story of Dave Itzkoff's efforts to define himself as a man while working at a magazine that was purveying a vision ofyoung manhood-a state of perpetual adolescence-that was seductive to all but viable for none. Lads takes us deep inside one young man's struggle with identity, responsibility, and sexuality, in an unsparingly candid account of how men really relate to one another, as fathers and sons, as employers and employees, as colleagues and friends.
Lads is trenchant. Lads is perceptive. Lads isalarmingly funny. This is an unforgettable debut from a young writer of astounding talent.
"From the Hardcover edition."
β¦ Subjects
United States
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