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نویسندگان: Tad Friend
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780593137369, 9780593137352
ناشر: Crown
سال نشر: 2022
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زبان: English
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In this “dazzling” (John
Irving) memoir, acclaimed New Yorker staff writer
Tad Friend reflects on the pressures of middle age, exploring
his relationship with his dying father as he raises two
children of his own.
“How often does a memoir build to a stomach-churning,
I-can’t-breathe climax in its final pages? . . .
Brilliant, intensely moving.”—William Finnegan,
Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Barbarian
Days
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New
Yorker
Almost everyone yearns to know their parents more thoroughly
before they die, to solve some of those lifelong mysteries.
Maybe, just maybe, those answers will help you live your own
life. But life doesn’t stop to wait. In his fifties,
New Yorker writer Tad Friend is grappling with being a
husband and a father as he tries to grasp who he is as a son.
Torn between two families, he careens between two stages in
life. On some days he feels vigorous, on the brink of greatness
when he plays tournament squash. On others, he
feels distinctly weary, troubled by his distance from
millennial sensibilities or by his own face in the mirror, by a
grimace that’s so like his father’s.
His father, an erudite historian and the former president of
Swarthmore College, has long been gregarious and charming
with strangers yet cerebral with his children. Tad writes that
“trying to reach him always felt like ice fishing.”
Yet now Tad’s father, known to his family as Day, seems
concerned chiefly with the flavor of ice cream in his bowl and,
when pushed, interested only in reconsidering his view of
Franklin Roosevelt.
Then Tad finds his father’s journal, a trove of
passionate confessions that reveals a man entirely different
from the exasperatingly logical father Day was so determined to
be. It turns out that Tad has been self-destructing in the same
way Day has—a secret each has kept from everyone,
even themselves. These discoveries make Tad reconsider his own
role, as a father, as a husband, and as a son. But is it too
late for both of them?
Witty, searching, and profound, In the Early Times is an
enduring meditation on the shifting tides of memory and the
unsteady pillars on which every family rests.