An inspired book of short stories that explores the profound relationship between life and art While mourning the loss of his son in the Vietnam War, an Italian chef reflects on the importance of art for future generations. An American boy retreats inward after he kills his younger brother in a farm
The Art of Living Other Peoples Lives: Stories, Confessions, and Memorable Mistakes
โ Scribed by Dybec, Greg
- Book ID
- 109895096
- Publisher
- Running Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 561 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780762461073
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Elite Daily managing editor Greg Dybec worries about rent, sex, love, family, and--the most millennial topic of them all--a desire to leave a legacy. In The Art of Living Other People's Lives , Greg delivers a funny, brash, and insightful collection of twenty never-before-published stories on becoming a pick-up artist to get over an ex-girlfriend, late-night adventures with his Uber driver, having a Twitter-induced panic attack, picking up a gig writing about men's underwear, and more.
Greg's writing is all at once candid, honest, and unapologetic, and his hilariously neurotic and self-analytical journey will strike a chord with anyone struggling to balance their IRL selves with their virtual ones.
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