With sharp wit, self-deprecating humor, and penetrating honesty, New
York Times journalist Dave Itzkoff turns a keen eye on his life with
the mysterious, maddening, much-loved man of whom he writes, “for
the first eight years of my life I seem to have believed he was the
product of my imagination.” Itzkoff’s father was the man who
lumbered home at night and spent hours murmuring to his small son
about his dreams and hopes for the boy’s future, and the fears and
failures of his own past. He was the hard-nosed New York fur merchant
with an unexpectedly emotional soul; a purveyor of well-worn anecdotes
and bittersweet life lessons; a trusted ally in childhood revolts
against motherly discipline and Hebrew school drudgery; a friend,
advisor, and confidant. He was also a junkie. In Cocaine’s Son,
Itzkoff chronicles his coming of age in the disjointed shadow of his
father’s double life—struggling to reconcile his love for the
garrulous protector and provider, and his loathing for the pitiful
addict. Through his adolescent and teen years Itzkoff is haunted by
the spectacle of his father’s drug-fueled depressions and
disappearances. In college, Itzkoff plunges into his own seemingly
fated bout with substance abuse. And later, an emotional therapy
session ends in the intense certainty that he will never overcome the
same demons that have driven the older man. But when his father
finally gets clean, a long “morning after” begins for them both.
And on a road trip across the country and back into memory, in search
of clues and revelations, together they discover that there may be
more binding them than ever separated them. Unsparing and
heartbreaking, mordantly funny and powerfully felt, Cocaine’s Son
clears a place for Dave Itzkoff in the forefront of contemporary
memoirists.
Les mer
A Memoir
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780345524393
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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