The Tender Bar

The Tender Bar

Moehringer, J. R.

Editorial Hodder & Stoughton
Fecha de edición noviembre 2021 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781529394429
432 páginas
Libro encuadernado en tapa blanda
Dimensiones 129 mm x 198 mm


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Resumen del libro

**Now a major film directed by George Clooney and starring Ben Affleck**'Highly entertaining . . .

constructed as skilfully as a drink mixed by the author's Uncle Charlie' New York TimesIn the rich tradition of bestselling memoirs about self-invention, The Tender Bar is by turns riveting, moving, and achingly funny. An evocative portrait of one boy's struggle to become a man, it's also a touching depiction of how some men remain lost boys. JR Moehringer grew up listening for a voice, the voice of his missing father, a DJ who disappeared before JR spoke his first words.

As a boy, JR would press his ear to a battered clock radio, straining to hear in that resonant voice the secrets of identity and masculinity. When the voice disappeared, JR found new voices in the bar on the corner. A grand old New York saloon, the bar was a sanctuary for all sorts of men -- cops and poets, actors and lawyers, gamblers and stumblebums.

The flamboyant characters along the bar taught JR, tended him, and provided a kind of fatherhood by committee. Torn between his love for his mother and the lure of the bar, JR forged a boyhood somewhere in the middle. When the time came to leave home, the bar became a way station -- from JR's entrance to Yale, where he floundered as a scholarship student; to Lord x{0026} Taylor, where he spent a humbling stint peddling housewares; to the New York Times, where he became a faulty cog in a vast machine.

The bar offered shelter from failure, from rejection, and eventually from reality, until at last the bar turned JR away.

Biografía del autor

v J. R. Moehringer, geb. 1966 in New York geboren, studierte in Yale und ist Reporter bei der Los Angeles Times. 2000 gewann er den Pulitzer-Preis.




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