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Michael Mewshaw

    Michael Mewshaw is an American author whose work is noted for its incisive examination of human nature and societal structures. His writing, often described as provocative and penetrating, delves into the complexities of relationships and moral quandaries with unflinching honesty. Readers appreciate his skill in crafting vivid depictions and memorable characters that resonate long after the final page. His distinct literary voice offers a unique and significant contribution to American letters.

    Im Jahr der Waffen
    The Lost Prince: A Search for Pat Conroy
    My Man in Antibes
    Sympathy for the Devil
    • 2019

      The Lost Prince: A Search for Pat Conroy

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(17)Add rating

      Exploring the complexities of friendship, this memoir delves into Michael Mewshaw's relationship with Pat Conroy, a celebrated author known for his vivid portrayals of family dysfunction. Set against the backdrop of their youth in Rome, it captures Conroy's rise to fame and the intimate moments shared between their families. The narrative is punctuated by personal snapshots and reflects on a poignant request Conroy made shortly before his death, leading Mewshaw to confront their unresolved differences and the lasting impact of their bond.

      The Lost Prince: A Search for Pat Conroy
    • 2016

      Sympathy for the Devil

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Gore Vidal's public persona is characterized by detachment, irony, and a sharp wit, showcasing his talent for incisive commentary and criticism. He embraced this enigmatic image, suggesting that there is no hidden warmth beneath his frosty exterior. Vidal's self-awareness and acceptance of his persona reveal a complex individual who challenges the notion of a more relatable inner self, leaving a lasting impression of both intrigue and aloofness.

      Sympathy for the Devil