Thad Ziolkowski crea una prosa che approfondisce l'intricato rapporto tra linguaggio ed esperienza vissuta. Il suo lavoro, che spazia dalla poesia alla memorialistica, esplora temi profondi con una voce distintiva. In qualità di direttore del Writing Program presso il Pratt Institute, promuove l'esplorazione letteraria, e il suo romanzo d'esordio, Wichita, consolida ulteriormente la sua reputazione. I saggi di Ziolkowski sono apparsi in pubblicazioni di spicco, dimostrando la sua acuta perspicacia.
Combining his own story with insights from scientists, progressive thinkers and the experiences of top surfers and addicts from around the world, the award-winning author of On a Wave explores how surfing can help with addictive behaviors
Lewis Chopik has just graduated from Columbia University. Having been dumped by his girlfriend and in flight from the pressures exerted by his ambitious professor father, Lewis returns to Wichita in search of respite at the home of his New-Ager mother, Abby. But when Abby picks Lewis up from the airport, she reveals that she's starting a storm-chasing business and indulging a polyamorous lifestyle. Another unexpected arrival is Seth, Lewis's bi-polar younger brother, who shows off a new tattoo on his chest: In Loving Memory of Seth Chopik.
How the Most Addictive Sport Can Help Us Understand Addiction and Recovery
240pagine
9 ore di lettura
Exploring the intricate relationship between surfing and addiction, this book delves into how the act of riding waves can illuminate pathways to recovery. The author, a lifelong surfer, intertwines personal experiences with insights from science and the stories of others grappling with addiction. By challenging the perception of surfing as a purely wholesome pursuit, he reveals its potential as a transformative force. The narrative highlights how engaging in certain activities can provide a lifeline, offering hope and strategies for overcoming destructive behaviors.