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Shoplifting from american apparel

ID 330482
Slug shoplifting-from-american-apparel
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Description <b>A funny autobiographical tale about growing up in the digital age, from a groundbreaking author whose writing is &ldquo;reminiscent of early Douglas&#160;Coupland, or early Bret&#160;Easton&#160;Ellis&rdquo; (<i>The Guardian</i>)</b><br>&#160;<br>This autobiographical novella is described by the author as &ldquo;a shoplifting book about vague relationships,&rdquo; and &ldquo;an ultimately life-affirming book about how the unidirectional nature of time renders everything beautiful and sad.&rdquo;<u><br></u><br>From VIP rooms in hip New York City clubs to central booking in Chinatown, from New York University&rsquo;s&#160;Bobst&#160;Library to a bus in someone&rsquo;s backyard in a Floridian college town, from Bret&#160;Easton&#160;Ellis to Lorrie Moore, and from&#160;Moby&#160;to Schumann,&#160;<i>Shoplifting from American Apparel&#160;</i>explores class, culture, and the arts in all their American forms through the funny, journalistic, and existentially-minded narrative of someone trying to both &ldquo;not be a bad person&rdquo; and &ldquo;find some kind of happiness or something.&rdquo;<br>&#160;<br>&ldquo;Tao's writing . . . has the force of the real.&rdquo;<b>&#160;&mdash;Ben Lerner, author of&#160;<i>The Topeka School</i></b>
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Publisher Random House US
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Language eng
Page count 112
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  • ISBN: 9781933633787 (BC)

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