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The Estate Of Frederick Exley

    Frederick Exley was an author whose work garnered critical acclaim for its unflinching honesty and profound depth. His writing often delved into the complexities of the inner self and existential struggles, employing a distinctive style characterized by demanding introspection and a unique prose. Exley's books resonate with readers seeking literature that explores the human condition in all its intricate and vulnerable dimensions. His uncompromising approach to storytelling established him as a singular voice in contemporary literature.

    A Fan's Notes
    • 1988

      A Fan's Notes

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(4044)Add rating

      Presents a fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, describing the profound failures of Exley's life -- professional, sexual, and personal. His attempts to find a place for himself in an unaccommodating world take him from the University of Southern California to Chicago -- where he meets the dangerously seductive, lovely Bunny Sue Allorgee -- to New York City's Greenwich Village saloons, and back to Watertown, his hometown in upstate New York, where he spends months on his mother's living room davenport watching television before undergoing shock treatment at Avalon Valley hospital. Between bars, women, and jobs, Exley exercises his obsession with the New York Giants and their great halfback Frank Gifford, until he at last realizes his life's ambition: writing A Fan's Notes

      A Fan's Notes