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Einband grossThe Encyclopedia of Exes
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The Encyclopedia of Exes

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
Englisch
Crownerschienen am27.09.2005
What does he really mean when he says: "It's not you, it's me?

Profanity. Egging. Xanax. Oh, the things men (and even some women) will resort to when love's gone awry. In The Encyclopedia of Exes, some of today's hippest male writers dig deep into their romantic pasts to present twenty-six inspired pieces of short fiction on heartbreak and failed relationships. Their stories, ranging from the passionate to the cynical to the downright hilarious, address the age-old issue of how and why romance often failsfrom a uniquely male perspective. Ever wondered just what men do with their broken hearts, or why they break women's hearts so often? The Encyclopedia of Exes demystifies the inner workings of the male psyche to the benefit of women everywhere, featuring a broad range of writers.

Anthony by Steve Almond The Breakup Ceremony by Touré Car by Matthew Sharpe Devotion by Adam Langer Egging by Jeff Johnson Five by Jonathan Lethem Geography by Michael Schur Honesty by Ben Greenman Innocence by Nick Fowler John by Joshua Braff Kiss by Anthony Schneider Last by Richard Rushfield Murmur by Panio Gianopoulos Nightlife by Lee Klein Over by Jack Murnighan Profanity by Darin Strauss Quitting by Dan Guterman Radio by Sebastian Matthews Sealed-off by Jonathan Ames Triangle by Gary Shteyngart Unambiguous by Ben Schrank Virginity by Neal Pollack Winston by Lewis Robinson Xanax by Marc Spitz Youth by Justin Haythe Z by Dan Kennedy and a Preface by John Aboud

An encyclopedic approach to our most enduring mystery, The Encyclopedia of Exes offers insight, humor, quality writing, and an unparalleled look inside the male mind.
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KlappentextWhat does he really mean when he says: "It's not you, it's me?

Profanity. Egging. Xanax. Oh, the things men (and even some women) will resort to when love's gone awry. In The Encyclopedia of Exes, some of today's hippest male writers dig deep into their romantic pasts to present twenty-six inspired pieces of short fiction on heartbreak and failed relationships. Their stories, ranging from the passionate to the cynical to the downright hilarious, address the age-old issue of how and why romance often failsfrom a uniquely male perspective. Ever wondered just what men do with their broken hearts, or why they break women's hearts so often? The Encyclopedia of Exes demystifies the inner workings of the male psyche to the benefit of women everywhere, featuring a broad range of writers.

Anthony by Steve Almond The Breakup Ceremony by Touré Car by Matthew Sharpe Devotion by Adam Langer Egging by Jeff Johnson Five by Jonathan Lethem Geography by Michael Schur Honesty by Ben Greenman Innocence by Nick Fowler John by Joshua Braff Kiss by Anthony Schneider Last by Richard Rushfield Murmur by Panio Gianopoulos Nightlife by Lee Klein Over by Jack Murnighan Profanity by Darin Strauss Quitting by Dan Guterman Radio by Sebastian Matthews Sealed-off by Jonathan Ames Triangle by Gary Shteyngart Unambiguous by Ben Schrank Virginity by Neal Pollack Winston by Lewis Robinson Xanax by Marc Spitz Youth by Justin Haythe Z by Dan Kennedy and a Preface by John Aboud

An encyclopedic approach to our most enduring mystery, The Encyclopedia of Exes offers insight, humor, quality writing, and an unparalleled look inside the male mind.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780307336972
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2005
Erscheinungsdatum27.09.2005
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse458 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.1344287
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Genre9200

Autor

A freelance writer based in Philadelphia, Meredith Broussard is the editor of The Dictionary of Failed Relationships. A literature and arts critic at the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia City Paper, she has also written for Philadelphia Magazine, the Hartford Courant, the Chicago Reader, and the New York Press.