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Chad Kultgen
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  • Men, Women & Children Chad Kultgen
    ISBN: 978-0-06-234011-5
    Год издания: 2011
    Издательство: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
    Язык: Английский
    The fiction of Chad Kultgen cuts to the quick of the American psyche like no other author writing today. His novels examine American culture through a fun-house mirror-both reflecting and exploding the emotionally perilous culture in which we live. In Men, Women & Children-now a major motion picture starring Ansel Elgort, Adam Sandler, Judy Greer, and Jennifer Garner, and directed by Jason Reitman--Kultgen explores the pressures at work on two different generations navigating the same Internet landscape: teenagers and their parents.
  • Men, Women & Children Chad Kultgen
    ISBN: 978-0061657313
    Год издания: 2011
    Издательство: Harper Perennial
    Язык: Английский
    The author of "The Average American Male" and "The Lie" returns with a shocking and salacious--yet surprisingly rich and subtle--new novel of the average American family.

    In this, his most ambitious and surprising book yet, Kultgen explores the sexual pressures at work on two different generations navigating the same Internet landscape: junior high school students and their parents.

    Among the families traced in Men, Women & Children:

    •Kent, a recent divorcé re-entering the dating world—and his son, Tim, a football star-turned-World of Warcraft-addict, who learns via Facebook that his mom is getting remarried.

    • Dawn, a single mom who charges anonymous men $12.95 a month to view suggestive online pictures of her daughter, Hannah—who wants to lose her v-card before any other eighth grader.

    • Don, who sneaks onto any available computer for his daily fix of streaming porn—and his son, Chris, whose porn tastes make his father’s look like Disney.

    • Patricia, who is determined to keep the demons of the Internet from preying on her daughter, Brandy—who uses her secret MySpace identity to try on an alternative Goth identity and blog about threesomes she’s never had.

    Whether thirteen or thirty-five, Kultgen’s characters inhabit a world where privacy is non-existent, sex is currency, and information never disappears—yet happiness is still a dream