Love Reaction in the The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer
[2024-02-05 23:19:49]
More than 3 billion people live on the planet, but not everyone worships each other. On the other hand, if people meet Bill and Bird, two main characters of the bidding bar, they will feel attractive. JR Moehringer wrote an emotional autobiography about himself and his devastating life at The Tender Bar, JR. Entering an unattended shopping mall book store, I met Bill and Budd, and he changed his life forever. Because Bill & Bird is smart, optimistic and considerate, many young people, teenagers, and adults would think that they are very cute.
Sutton of J · R · Mörlinger: I have put this book on the shelf for several years, but when I finally began to read it I hope that I have not waited so long. Willy Sutton of the first FBI's most important wanted was released in Christmas Eve in 1969. After his sentence commuted to work, he accepted the interview of the next day's newspaper. With a series of flashbacks, Moehringer reimaged interviews and Sutton's early life as a love story. This is not a wonderful novel in a critical sense - it relies on sympathy, sentiments, and stock myths about pre-war gangsters - but I am overwhelmed by Moringer's editing, sweet prose being wrapped in this story Was
For me, The Tender Bar is an earthquake book. I have never been so crazy about it and I was impressed by the words on the page containing Rye. Even gold finch (what I like) can not be compared. Because when I read The Tender Bar I saw myself, my past and my virtual future. Its perfect essays, complex characters, glittery stories are perfectly in harmony. I wrote about an article about Andrei Agassi's autobiography that was published last year by Moehringer, but this is unrecognized aid. This is a memoir, and surprising is how good it is. Language is gorgeous, rich in details but not excessive, the story proceeds at perfect speed and slows and accelerates as necessary
Yes, I need to pull my teeth, but this is the territory. According to the New York Times, cooperation with Agassi's memoir "Opening" by world-renowned tennis player Andrei Agassi and Pulitzer award winning writer JR Moehringer is very intense and their recording sessions are sometimes similar Psychoanalysis Moehringer told the New York Times that the previous interview was "just painful" because Agassi "is completely locked, resisting, resisting, stopped" Stated. He has a "crystallized" memory of his game, but he has nothing to do with his relationship. But slowly, Agassi "sigh of relief." He said that he felt occasionally engaged in intense tennis matches sometimes during the interview and afterwards when they read the transcript carefully. "I have a lot of pain," he said. "But I do not know how difficult this process is, I was asked to talk about topics I do not know the best: I."