Love Me by Garrison Keillor

Love Me by Garrison Keillor

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Zusammenfassung

A modern-day Peer Gynt tale, Keillor's latest novel is a story about a writer who leaves behind a sensible wife to seek his fortune writing for the 'New Yorker'. When his career begins to flag he takes up the position of agony uncle for a newspaper.

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Love Me by Garrison Keillor

A modern-day Peer Gynt tale, Keillor's latest novel is a story about a writer who leaves behind a sensible wife to seek his fortune writing for the 'New Yorker'. When his career begins to flag he takes up the position of agony uncle for a newspaper.
Garrison Keillor, 'America's tallest radio humorist', was bor n in 1942 in a small town in Minnesota, into a family of Scottish fundamental protestants. His father was a railroad clerk and he was the third of six children. As a child, radio and television were discouraged, but the family were expert at entertaining themselves with evenings of storytelling.In 1966 Garrison Keillor graduated from the University of Minnesota, where he earned his tuition working at the campus radio station. His ambition though was to write - three years later the big breakthrough came when he sold a story to the New Yorker. He immediately gave up his job at the radio station to concentrate exclusively on writing but, ironically, it was an assignment from the New Yorker in 1974, which tempted him back to the radio.Writing about the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville brought back childhood memories of the warmth and spontaneity of the medium, and the result of this was to be Keil
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ISBN 13 9780571217229
ISBN 10 0571217222
Titel Love Me
Autor Garrison Keillor
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Faber & Faber
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-03-04
Seitenanzahl 288
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