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A Drinking Life
Pete Hamill

A Drinking Life

Back Bay Books (Apr 01, 1995)
9780316341028
| Paperback
280 pages | 140 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 818.5409

Subject

  • Authors, American - 20th Century
  • Authors, American/ 20th Century/ Biography
  • Irish Americans/ Social Life And Customs
  • Journalists - United States
  • Journalists/ United States/ Biography

Plot

This bestselling memoir from a seasoned New York City reporter is "a vivid report of a journey to the edge of self-destruction" (New York Times). As a child during the Depression and World War II, Pete Hamill learned early that drinking was an essential part of being a man, inseparable from the rituals of celebration, mourning, friendship, romance, and religion. Only later did he discover its ability to destroy any writer's most valuable tools: clarity, consciousness, memory. In A Drinking Life, Hamill explains how alcohol slowly became a part of his life, and how he ultimately left it behind. Along the way, he summons the mood of an America that is gone forever, with the bittersweet fondness of a lifelong New Yorker. "Magnificent. A Drinking Life is about growing up and growing old, working and trying to work, within the culture of drink." --Boston Globe

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