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Manhood For Amateurs - Signed Edition

by Michael Chabon
Manhood For Amateurs - Signed Edition

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Michael Chabon composes dazzling prose. His love for the art of storytelling is evident in everything he writes. His writing is smart, insightful, candid, funny, sympathetic, and mischievous. This gifted combination makes for one of the rare writers from whom a reader always knows to expect something altogether enjoyable. Some of Chabon's works are indeed gems, but all of them are great books.

Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father, and Son is precisely what the subtitle says it is. Comprised mostly of essays that were published previously in Details magazine, this collection finds Chabon musing on subjects as disparate as circumcision, baseball, marijuana, superheroes, menarche, Captain Underpants, imagination, Legos, and having sex with your mom's friend when you're 15. It truly seems that Chabon can take any topic, however inherently mundane or fascinating, and craft a piece that is both well written and engrossing. Perhaps what is most magnificent about his writing is that it seems to come from a genuine curiosity and thoughtfulness for things, as is well evident in his fiction. Manhood for Amateurs contains some excellent pieces and, as a whole, is about as good a collection of essays as you're apt to find amongst any of his contemporaries. Recommended By Jeremy G., Powells.com

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A shy manifesto, an impractical handbook, the true story of a fabulist, an entire life in parts and pieces, Manhood for Amateurs is the first sustained work of personal writing from Michael Chabon.

In these insightful, provocative, slyly interlinked essays, one of our most brilliant and humane writers presents his autobiography and his vision of life in the way so many of us experience our own lives: as a series of reflections, regrets, and reexaminations, each sparked by an encounter, in the present, that holds some legacy of the past.

What does it mean to be a man today? Chabon invokes and interprets and struggles to reinvent for us, with characteristic warmth and lyric wit, the personal and family history that haunts him even as — simply because — it goes on being written every day. As a devoted son, as a passionate husband, and above all as the father of four young Americans, Chabon presents his memories of childhood, of his parents' marriage and divorce, of moments of painful adolescent comedy and giddy encounters with the popular art and literature of his own youth, as a theme played — on different instruments, with a fresh tempo and in a new key — by the mad quartet of which he now finds himself co-conductor.

At once dazzling, hilarious, and moving, Manhood for Amateurs is destined to become a classic.

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"A charming collection of autobiographical essays....Wry and heartfelt, Chabon's riffs uncover brand-new insights in even the most quotidian subjects." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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"[B]oth lyrical and side-splittingly funny....Readers seeking the intelligence of Updike; the gentle, brainy appeal of Sedaris; or the literary virtuosity of Nabokov will thoroughly enjoy what the publisher bills as Chabon's first major nonfiction work." Library Journal (starred review)

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"Chabon brings to his autobiographical essays the same things that have made his works of fiction among the most celebrated of the past 20 years — a natural affinity for storytelling; a deep sense of nostalgia; unapologetic celebration of his many geeky, guilty pleasures; sly, often devastating humor; unbending honesty — while at the same time avoiding the pitfalls of self-aggrandizement, cynicism, shallow epiphany and self-pity." Marc Covert, the Oregonian (read the entire )

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A shy manifesto, an impractical handbook, the true story of a fabulist, an entire life in parts and pieces, Manhood for Amateurs is the first sustained work of personal writing from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon.

In these insightful, provocative, slyly interlinked essays, one of our most brilliant and humane writers addresses with his characteristic warmth and lyric wit the all-important question: What does it mean to be a man today?

"Chabon brings his prodigiously entertaining verbal intelligence to a very personal investigation of what it means to be a father, a son, and a husband."-Lev Grossman, Time (Top 10 Nonfiction Books Citation)

--Lev Grossman, Time (Top 10 Nonfiction Books Citation)

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author — "an immensely gifted writer and a magical prose stylist" (The New York Times) — offers his first major work of nonfiction with this autobiographical narrative that is as inventive, beautiful, and powerful as his previous works.

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“Chabon has always been a magical prose stylist, adept at combining the sort of social and emotional detail found in Philip Roths Goodbye, Columbus stories with the metaphor-rich descriptions of John Updike and John Irvings inventive sleight of hand. . . . As in his novels, he shifts gears easily between the comic and the melancholy, the whimsical and the serious, demonstrating once again his ability to write about the big subjects of love and memory and regret without falling prey to the Scylla and Charybdis of cynicism and sentimentality.”
— Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

“Wondrous, wise and beautiful.”
— David Kamp, New York Times Book Review

The bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Werewolves in Their Youth, Wonderboys, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, and The Yiddish Policemens Union Michael Chabon “takes [his] brutally observant, unfailingly honest, marvelously human gaze and turns it on his own life” (Time) in the New York Times bestselling memoir Manhood for Amateurs.

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This witty and affecting memoir relays the misadventures of a commitment-phobic couple who, on the heels of a heartbreaking year, try to catapult themselves into adulthood by purchasing a dilapidated former crack house and attempting to turn it into a home.

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An improbably funny account of how the purchase and restoration of a disaster of a fixer-upper saves a young marriage

When a season of ludicrous loss tests the mettle of their marriage, Matthew Batt and his wife decide not to call it quits. They set their sights instead on the purchase of a dilapidated house in the Sugarhouse section of Salt Lake City. With no homesteading experience and a full-blown quarter-life crisis on their hands, these perpetual grad students/waiters/nonprofiteers decide to seek salvation through renovation, and do all they can to turn a former crack house into a home. Dizzy with despair, doubt, and the side effects of using the rough equivalent of napalm to detoxify their house, they enter into full-fledged adulthood with power tools in hand.

Heartfelt and joyous, Sugarhouse is the story of how one couple conquers adversity and creates an addition to their family, as well as their home.


About the Author

Michael Chabon lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, Ayelet Waldman, and their children.

Table of Contents

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What Well Call Home 3

The Scene and the Scenery 9

Economy 20

The Cuts and Clarities of Diamonds 36

Chuck Norris Time 48

South of Bountifu 61

On Moving On 70

  2

Gathering Jacks 85

The Mandoor 94

This Little Knife of Mine 103

Fast Dancing 117

Lesser Acts of Transubstantiation 126

Remnants of an Ancient Sea 143

Getting Out of Sand Traps 160

In Defense of Dilettantes 175

Behind the Confectionary 187

Finish, Carpenter! 207

  3

Watershed 225

Homecoming 251

  Acknowledgments 255


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Brian Cooke , January 04, 2013
I read this one mainly because I'm such a fan of Michael Chabon's fiction, but I wasn't expecting it to be so thoughtful, personal, funny, and tender. It should have been more obvious that someone who develops such great characters would be such a keen observer of the world around him. And of course, as with all his prose, you can wrap yourself in one of his sentences lime a warm blanket.

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William Hamilton , January 19, 2012
A refreshing take on manhood remarkably free of misogyny and bullcrap.

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Rachel Coker , February 20, 2011 (view all comments by Rachel Coker)
Mostly good, and occasionally great, essays. Chabon has some worthwhile insights about modern parenting and recounts some interesting anecdotes from his childhood and young adulthood. A fast read.

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Reva , January 03, 2011 (view all comments by Reva)
Funny, touching, beautifully written. I’m not a man and never have been, but I found myself recommending it to many (no pun intended) guys I know.

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kati.stevens , May 26, 2010 (view all comments by kati.stevens)
An endearing compilation of personal essays from a man who is nothing but earnest, honest, thoughtful, and a creative genius. A great gift for the writers, readers, baseball players, Jews, Californians, liberals, or anyone of either gender in your life with good taste.

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Manhood for Amateurs is the next satisfying link in the chain of the author who began his writing career with "Mysteries of Pittsburgh". The evolution of the author is obvious in his newest collection of essays. The text is at once painful and enlightening, the subject matter is--at times--alien, but also resonates with familiarity. This is a great read, accessible to both Chabon's longtime fans and his new readers.

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Elliott , November 04, 2009 (view all comments by Elliott)
A wonderful read that once again displays Chabon's marvelous writing talent. He skillfully balances the heartache and wonders of his own childhood to that of being a parent to children. Like his fiction, these essays relate the desire for connection in families, friends, and the outside world. Michael Chabon remains one of my favorite authors.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780061490187
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
10/06/2009
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
Pages:
320
Height:
1.30IN
Width:
5.60IN
Thickness:
1.25
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2009
UPC Code:
2800061490189
Author:
Matthew Batt
Author:
Michael Chabon
Author:
Michael Chabon
Subject:
Authors, American
Subject:
Biography - General
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
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