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PUBLISHER BACK BAY BOOKS
©1994
ISBN-10 0316341029
ISBN-13 9780316341028
FORMAT Paperback
Size 8.25 x 5.75 x 1
Weight 0.65
PUBLISHED 1995-04-01
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Now in paperback! The celebrated newspaperman's bestselling memoir, looking back twenty years after his last drink, to create an unforgettable evocation of what it meant to grow up Irish in New York - and a frank look at how alcohol shaped those years. 280p. Pap.
From the Publisher
A celebrated newspaperman's bestselling memoir: an unforgettable evocation of what it meant to grow up Irish in New York--and a frank look at how alcohol shaped those years.
From the Publisher
Rugged prose and a rare attention to telling detail have long distinguished Pete Hamill's unique brand of journalism and his universally well received fiction. Twenty years after his last drink, he examines the years he spent as a full-time member of the drinking culture. The result is A Drinking Life, a stirring and exhilarating memoir float is his most personal writing to date. The eldest son of Irish immigrants, Hamill learned from his Brooklyn upbringing during the Depression and World War II that drinking was an essential part of being a man; he only had to accompany his father up the street to the warm, amber-colored world of Gallagher's bar to see that drinking was what men did. It played a crucial role in mourning the death of relatives or the loss of a job, in celebrations of all kinds, even in religion. In the navy and the world of newspapers, he learned that bonds of friendship, romance, and professional camaraderie were sealed with drink. It was later that he discovered that drink had the power to destroy those very bonds and corrode any writer's most valuable tools: clarity, consciousness, memory. It was almost too late when he left drinking behind forever. Neither sentimental nor self-righteous, this is a seasoned writer's vivid portrait of the first four decades of his life and the slow, steady way that alcohol became an essential part of that life. Along the way, he summons the mood of a time and a place gone forever, with the bittersweet fondness of a lifetime New Yorker. It is his best work yet.
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Elmore Leonard -
"Pete Hamill has a story to tell, a good one, and doesn't waste a word doing it."
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John Gregory Dunne -
"A memoir as sad and brash and funny and compelling as the city he loves."
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Boston Sunday Globe
"Magnificent....It's about growing up and growing old, working and trying to work, within the culture of drink."
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Gloria Steinem -
"A gift of honesty, courage--and very good writing."
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New York Times
"A vivid report of a journey to the edge of self-destruction. Tough-minded, brimming with energy, and unflinchingly honest."
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Entertainment Weekly
"A remarkable memoir....Energetic, compelling, very funny, and remarkably--indeed, often brutally--candid. Hamill's tale won't soon be forgotten....An author of rare distinction and moral force."
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