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The Living End

The Living End

2004 ·
·3.55·438 Ratings ·144 Pages
“ It always seems impossible until it is done. ” ― Nelson Mandela
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    Creeping into art, literature, politics and the media, sliding into living rooms and coming soon to a cinema near you the Middle Mind has arrived. Join Curtis White on a crusade against tedium as he takes on this bland, no-thinking-required product' that
  • Memories of My Father Watching TV

    1998·
    ·3.66·108 Ratings
    "Memories of My Father Watching TV" has as its protagonists television shows, around which the personalities of family members are shaped. The shows have a life of their own and become the arena of shared experience. And in Curtis White's hands, they beco
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    ·2.99·250 Ratings
    One of our most brilliant social critics—and the author of the bestselling The Middle Mind—presents a scathing critique of the “delusions” of science alongside a rousing defense of the role of art and philosophy in our cultureThe so-called new at
  • The Magic Kingdom

    2000·
    ·3.61·278 Ratings
    Brimming with Elkin's comic brilliance and singular wordplay, The Magic Kingdom tells the story of Eddy Bale, who, determined to learn from the ghastly experience of his son's long, drawn-out death, decides to raise enough money to take seven terminally i
  • Mrs. Ted Bliss

    2002·
    ·3.39·138 Ratings
    Published posthumously in 1995, Mrs. Ted Bliss tells the story of an eighty-two-year-old widow starting life anew after the death of her husband. As Dorothy Bliss learns to cope with the mundane rituals of life in a Florida retirement community, she inadv
  • Searches and Seizures

    1994·
    ·4.14·107 Ratings
    In Searches & Seizures, Elkin tells the story of the criminal, the lovelorn, and the grieving, each searching desperately for fulfillment, while on the verge of receiving much more than they bargained for. Infused with Elkin's signature wit and richly
  • A Bad Man

    2003·
    ·3.83·116 Ratings
    Breaking the law in a foolhardy attempt to accommodate his customers, unscrupulous department store owner Leo Feldman finds himself in jail and at the mercy of the warden, who tries to break Leo of his determination to stay bad.
  • Criers & Kibitzers, Kibitzers & Criers

    2000·
    ·4.03·114 Ratings
    These nine stories reveal a dazzling variety of styles, tones and subject matter. Among them are some of Stanley Elkin's finest, including the fabulistic "On a Field, Rampant," the farcical "Perlmutter at the East Pole," and the stylized "A Poetics for Bu
  • Boswell: A Modern Comedy

    1999·
    ·3.94·82 Ratings
    Boswell is Stanley Elkin's first and funniest novel: the comic odyssey of a twentieth-century groupie who collects celebrities as his insurance policy against death. James Boswell--strong man, professional wrestler (his most heroic match is with the Angel
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