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Speedboat

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  • 1976
  • #Literature
Renata Adler
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One of the most acclaimed novels of the late 20th century is back.When members of the National Book Critics Circle were polled to see which book they would most like to see republis... Show More

One of the most acclaimed novels of the late 20th century is back.When members of the National Book Critics Circle were polled to see which book they would most like to see republished, they chose Speedboat—“by far.” This story of a young female newspaper reporter coming of age in New York City was originally published serially in the New Yorker; it is made out of seemingly unrelated vignettes—tart observations distilled through relentless intellect—which add up to an analysis of our brittle, urban existence. It remains as fresh as when it was first published.

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ISBN: 0060971436

ISBN-13: 9780060971434

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Joan Didion @JoanDidion
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Emily Temple @knownemily · Apr 11, 2013
  • Curated in 21 Books Written by and About Women That Men Would Benefit From Reading
In her aforementioned interview, Meg Wolitzer laments, "Something nebulous and thought-based—a book of ideas—people seem much more willing to have that from a man than a woman." Well, here is exactly that: a loose, penetrating, ruthless, glorious novel about a young journalist making her way through New York City.
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