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The Love Song of A. Jerome Minkoff

Published
Jun 2010
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General Fiction General Fiction
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272

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Just as his best-selling Snobbery argued that contemporary American snobbery isnt what it used to be, Friendship: An Exposé begins with Joseph Epsteins feeling that friendship, too, is somehow different today. From the idealization of "family time" to the acceptance of gender equality, from technological leaps like e-mail and instant messaging to the (very recent) assumption that your husband or wife will be your best friend, Epstein charts the unexpected and surprising forces that have put pressure on and reshaped friendship.

Epstein sketches an amusing yet serious anatomy of friendship in its contemporary version: its duties and requirements ("Reciprocity, or Is It Obligation?"), the various kinds of friendships ("A Little Taxonomy of Friends"), the differences between male and female friendships, the complications marriage creates ("Friendships New Rival"), even what happens when sex enters the equation. Moving easily from Aristotle to Seinfeld, and drawing on his own experiences with people great (Saul Bellow and Ralph Ellison) and unknown (an army bunkmate), he uncovers the rich and often surprising truths of friendship, illuminating those relationships — contradictory, complicated, and wonderful — without which we'd all be lost.

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First Edition Jun 2011 Mariner ISBN 0547520220
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Jun 2010 Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0618721959
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Jun 2010 Harcourt ISBN 0547487088
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Jun 2010 Houghton Mifflin ISBN B003PDMMXC
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