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Neal Pollack : The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature: The Collected Writings of Neal Pollack
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Author: Neal Pollack
Title: The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature: The Collected Writings of Neal Pollack
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Date: 2002-03-05
ISBN: 0060004533
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Latest: 2017/06/05
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Size: 0.55 x 5.31 x 8.0 inches
Edition: Reprint
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Language:Chinese.Paperback. Pub Date: 2002 Pages: 240 in Publisher: Harper Perennial Neal Pollack has been the Greatest Living American Writer across six decades. Seven continents and ten wives He has won the Pulitzer Prize. the Booker Prize. the PENFaulkner Award (twice). and the Premio Simon Bolivar for contributions to the people's struggle in Latin America. In 1985. Pollack's writing was declared beyond our meager standards by the Swedish Academy With the publication of The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature. the definitive collection of his work in English. a new generation of readers is set to discover nothing less than the ultimate meaning of human existence on earth. This astonishing work of fictitious nonfiction ....


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It should come as no surprise that The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature is the inaugural title from McSweeney's Books, the publishing arm of Dave Eggers's literary quarterly McSweeney's. There appears to be two Neal Pollacks at work in the literary world. There's the legendary award-winning writer who has covered such global crises as the Spanish Civil War and 1999's "Battle in Seattle"; who has been married multiple times and romantically linked to Lara Flynn Boyle and Zadie Smith; and who counts Bishop Desmond Tutu and the Utah Jazz's Karl Malone among his closest friends. Then there's the real Neal Pollack, the young writer responsible for this comical tribute to the hard-drinking, fistfighting, wounded White Male egos behind the banged-up typewriters of first-person journalism. The high jinks begin in the table of contents, with such bloated chapter headings as "The Burden of Internet Celebrity" and "Why Am I So Handsome?"--hinting at what's to come. There's a detailed chronology included ("1959: Goes to Hollywood. Blacklisted.") and a nifty Zelig-like collection of photographs capturing Pollack (shirtless, more often than not, in his khaki photojournalist vest and aviator shades) yachting with J.F.K.; posing with a mud-caked platoon in Vietnam; and tuxedoed, escorting Mia Farrow to Truman Capote's Black and White Ball. Highlights include a transcript of Pollack's surprise appearance during a 1996 taping of Oprah's "other favorite author," Toni Morrison, where he offers this nugget to readers: "Oprah expanded my readership like no television program ever; not even my brief stint on Laugh-In gave me such wide exposure to Ma and Pa United States." Despite the one-joke tone of this slim volume, Pollack's clever wit prevails throughout, leaving a highly entertaining satire in its wake. --Brad Thomas Parsons

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