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Literary Man's healing list by Alex Perez

"The great American masculine writers lived in this space. A man is strong; a man is weak; a man laughs, a man cries; he’s masculine, but he’s not afraid of the feminine." Recommended reading from Alex Perez's essay "The Rage of Literary Man."

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A Childhood
A Childhood
    3.884 reads
    Airships
    Airships
    • Barry Hannah
    44 reads
    Big Bad Love
    Big Bad Love
    • Larry Brown
    52 reads
    Elbow Room
    Elbow Room
    • James Alan McPherson
    3.674 reads
    Erasure
    Erasure
    • Percival Everett
    4.3259 reads
    Fat City
    Fat City
    • Leonard Gardner
    3.449 reads
    Last Evenings on Earth
    Last Evenings on Earth
    • Roberto Bolaño
    3.59 reads
    Nine Stories
    Nine Stories
    • J. D. Salinger
    3.93131 reads
    Portnoy's Complaint
    Portnoy's Complaint
    • Philip Roth
    3.4166 reads
    Preparation for the Next Life
    Preparation for the Next Life
    • Atticus Lish
    43 reads
    Rock Springs
    Rock Springs
    • Richard Ford
    4.55 reads
    Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov
    Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov
    • Richard Pevear (Translator)
    • Anton Chekhov
    • Larissa Volokhonsky (Translator)
    4.1841 reads
    The Collected Stories
    The Collected Stories
    • Leonard Michaels
    00 reads
    The Fight
    The Fight
    • Norman Mailer
    3.638 reads
    The Journals of John Cheever
    The Journals of John Cheever
    • John Cheever
    00 reads
    The Men's Club
    The Men's Club
    • Leonard Michaels
    41 read
    The Pugilist at Rest
    The Pugilist at Rest
    • Thom Jones
    3.55 reads
    The Sarah Book
    The Sarah Book
    • Scott McClanahan
    4.55 reads
    Two Prospectors: The Letters of Sam Shepard and Johnny Dark
    Two Prospectors: The Letters of Sam Shepard and Johnny Dark
    • Sam Shepard
    • Johnny Dark
    00 reads
    Where I'm Calling From
    Where I'm Calling From
    • Raymond Carver
    4.3217 reads