The Pride of Life by Christopher Sorrentino


The Pride of Life
Title : The Pride of Life
Author :
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 22
Publication : Published March 20, 2016

Without ever seeing it on the page, Joanna Yas realized that she "desperately wanted to unlock the uniquely fraught relationship at the heart of the a son who can’t stop wanting approval from his mother and who is inevitably disappointed; a reclusive mother stuck in time and place, marooned in the Bay Area." Her immediate draw towards the story — "I needed to give “The Pride of Life” my full attention—needed to and couldn’t help but do so" — is a pull that remains as she revisits the story with us today.

About the Christopher Sorrentino’s most recent novel, The Fugitives, was published in February by Simon & Schuster. He is the author of five books, including Trance, a National Book Award finalist.

About the Guest Joanna Yas was Editor of Open City Magazine & Books for over a decade, where, alongside co-editor Thomas Beller, she published writers such as David Berman, Meghan Daum, Rivka Galchen, James Hannaham, Jim Harrison, Walter Kirn, Sam Lipsyte, Karan Mahajan, Ed Park, Rachel Sherman, Edward St. Aubyn, Maxine Swann, Robert Stone, Nick Tosches, and many others. She is now the Readings & Special Programs Manager at the NYU Creative Writing Program, where she teaches, co-curates the reading series, directs the Writers in New York summer writing program, and is the Editor-in-Chief of Washington Square Review.

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