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eugenides111017_2_560Eugenides, Wallace, Franzen

Eugenides, Wallace, Franzen

Eugenides, Wallace, Franzen – unii dintre cei mai mari scriitori ai lumii (americani toti) – au crescut impreuna.
David Foster Wallace a fost poate cel mai invidiat dintre ei, dar a fost liantul unor prietenii pline de competitie si de inteligenta.

mi-ar placea sa existe si in romania asemenea prietenii intre scriitori. si jurnalisti care sa scrie la nivelul asta:)

pentru lansarea celui mai nou roman al lui Jeffrey Eugenides, The Marriage Plot, New York Magazine a realizat un portret al prieteniei dintre scriitorii noii generatii de aur a americii… e asa frumos scris articolul si e multa vulnerabilitate, si lupta, si suferinta, si indragosteala, si nebunie, si iar suferinta…

“e greu sa ajungi scriitor”, a scris pe twitter Salman Rushdie recomandind acest articol genial.

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When Jeffrey Eugenides moved to New York, he was 28 years old and things were not looking good. After graduating from Brown in 1983, he and Rick Moody, a college friend, had driven out to San Francisco with no real plan other than making a go of it as writers, and lived together awhile on Haight Street, listening to the sound of the electric typewriter coming from the other room. Eugenides stayed in the city for five years and didn’t publish a thing. He calls these “the lost years” now. “My life just didn’t seem to go forward.” In 1988, Eugenides moved into a cheap place with roommates on St. Johns Place in pre-gentrified Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, when muggers freely worked the area. A $75 payout on a scratch-off lotto card was a bright spot of that summer. Eugenides would look out over the darkening rooftops at the Manhattan skyline and think, How can my writing take me from here to there?

That same summer, Jonathan Franzen, also 28, was living in Jackson Heights, Queens, and feeling “totally, totally isolated.” The neighborhood was an immigrant jumble, and Franzen was a solemn, intellectual guy from St. Louis without much occasion to leave the house. He had gotten some attention and money for his debut novel, The Twenty-Seventh City, but the axis of the planet had not obediently shifted. He was frustrated with living in “shared monastic seclusion” with his then-wife, he says, when he got a fan letter from a writer he knew of but had never read. David Foster Wallace, then 26, was having dire troubles of his own and wrote to praise what Franzen had done in a “freaking first novel.” It was the first time Franzen had ever heard from a peer, he says. “And I was desperate for friends.”

Gradually, he found some: first Wallace, then William T. Vollmann, David Means. Through Wallace, who also knew Vollmann, he met Mary Karr and Mark Costello. Later Franzen would connect with Eugenides, Moody, and their other college friend Donald Antrim.

restul aici, chiar e un articol care trebuie citit.

cartea lui Eugenides, The Marriage Plot, e disponibila de astazi pe Amazon

am mai scris despre Eugenides si Safran Foer aici

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libertatede citit: Libertate

de citit: Libertate

astazi facebook m-a anuntat ca anul trecut, fix in aceasta zi scriam

“Wallace was a big tobacco chewer. Franzen didn’t indulge; in fact he’d quit smoking a decade earlier. But the morning after Wallace’s memorial service in NY, Franzen did something he’d never done before: he walked into a bodega and bought some chewing tobacco. Then he went to his office, closed the door, put a plug his mouth and started chewing. It was so revolting, he almost threw up. But he hept chewing.” Time

e o secventa despre prietenie, in valoarea ei absoluta.

si despre relatia speciala dintre doi mari scriitori. David Foster Wallace si Jonathan Franzen; doi oameni frumosi care au trecut de concurenta literara si-au dezvoltat o relatie mai presus de “fratie” sau “prietenie”. Cind Wallace s-a sinucis, Franzen a fost socat. dincolo de intimplarea de mai sus, Franzen a mai facut un gest sublim; peste citeva saptamini de la inmormintare, a dus-o pe sotia lui Wallace la casa de vara unde mergeau doar ei, “ca baietii”, sa scrie. ca sa simta o alta parte din sufletul sotului ei.

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in romania, cartile lui Franzen sunt publicate la Polirom. iar cea mai recenta carte a lui, Libertate, a aparut de citeva zile. e prima carte pe care prietenul lui, Wallace, n-a apucat sa o citeasca in draft.
de dragul gestului cu tutunul, nu-i asa ca o sa cititi voi (macar un fragment din) aceasta carte?

Libertate e in librarii de citeva saptamini.

Franzen e unul dintre scriitorii mei preferati. din multe, foarte multe motive. sa va bucurati de carte.

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1Cartarescu, linga Franzen, in Time

Cartarescu, linga Franzen, in Time

citeodata te apuca patriotismul.
stii ca n-ai niciun merit pentru succesul international al unui roman, dar cind il vezi alaturi de cei mai mari si mai tari oameni din bransa lui, alaturi de unii dintre oamenii pentru care tu ai un respect imens, iti creste brusc inima ca esti roman, ca si el.

asa mi s-a intimplat mie in aceasta dimineata:

From April 25 to May 1, more than 100 writers from around the world gathered in New York City for the PEN American Center’s World Voices festival. Photographer Peter Hapak photographed 13 of those authors for TIME, including Jonathan Franzen, Salman Rushdie and Mircea Cărtărescu.

aici fotografiile

(fotografia din pagina de deschidere a acestui post nu este dintre cele realizate de Peter Hapak, e de la un tirg de carte din Bucuresti)

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