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J. R. Moehringer

    7 dicembre 1964

    J.R. Moehringer è un giornalista e autore americano la cui opera approfondisce la ricerca di identità e significato nel mondo contemporaneo. Attraverso una narrazione magistrale e osservazioni acute, esplora le complesse relazioni umane e le sfide del diventare adulti. Il suo stile è sia intimo che universale, risuonando con i lettori a livello emotivo e intellettuale. Le narrazioni di Moehringer persistono a lungo dopo l'ultima pagina, offrendo profonde intuizioni sulla nostra esperienza umana condivisa.

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    • In the grand tradition of landmark memoirs, this classic American story explores self-invention and escape, highlighting the fierce love between a single mother and her only son. J.R. Moehringer, captivated by the voice of his absent father—a New York City disc jockey—sought understanding of masculinity and identity. His mother was his rock, but he yearned for something more, something he could only hear in The Voice. At eight, when The Voice vanished from the radio, J.R. turned to a local bar, discovering a chorus of new voices. There, he encountered a diverse group of men—cops, poets, bookies, and soldiers—who shared their stories and provided a fatherhood-by-committee. J.R. found mentorship in figures like Uncle Charlie and Colt, who took him to the beach and ballgames, helping him navigate his dual influences: his mother’s strength and the bar’s allure. As he embarked on various life journeys—from a dilapidated grandfather's house to Yale, and from a retail job to a challenging role at the New York Times—the bar remained a seductive sanctuary, offering refuge from failure and heartbreak. This memoir is suspenseful, wrenching, and achingly funny, portraying one boy's struggle to become a man while revealing how men often remain, at heart, lost boys.

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