Ebook {Epub PDF} Lost In Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia by Mark Salzman






















The spectacular autobiography, “Lost in Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia”, written by Mark Salzman, is about how Mark’s life journey from a little boy . LOST IN PLACE: GROWING UP ABSURD IN SUBURBIA - Scarce Fine Copy of The First Hardcover Edition/First Printing: Signed And Dated (In The Month And Year of Publication) by Mark Salzman. Salzman, Mark. Published by New York City, NY: Random House, , ISBN ISBN by Mark Salzman. A memoir of growing up in suburbia in the s. The author depicts the wincing embarrassment of adolescence and remembers attempting to be Zen monk and kung fu Black Belt while simultaneously ingesting world-class amounts of marijuana.


Mark Salzman is an award-winning novelist and nonfiction author who has written on a variety of subjects, from a graceful novel about a Carmelite nun's ecstatic visions and crisis of faith to a compelling memoir about growing up a misfit in a Connecticut suburb - clearly displaying a range that transcends genre. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Lost in Place:Growing up Absurd in Suburbia-Mark Salzman-First Ed-Signed Copy at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Buy a cheap copy of Lost In Place: Growing Up Absurd in book by Mark Salzman. The author of Iron and Silk looks back to his tortured youth with self-deprecating humor and wistful fondness. The oldest child in a middle-class household in Free shipping over $


LOST IN PLACE: GROWING UP ABSURD IN SUBURBIA - Scarce Fine Copy of The First Hardcover Edition/First Printing: Signed And Dated (In The Month And Year of Publication) by Mark Salzman. Salzman, Mark. Published by New York City, NY: Random House, , ISBN ISBN Mark Salzman is the author of Iron Silk, an account of his two years in China; Lost in Place, a memoir; and the novels The Laughing Sutra, The Soloist, and Lying Awake. Read more. Start reading Lost In Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia on your Kindle in under a minute. Memoir of Mark Salzman's adolescent years in Connecticut. Outrageously funny in spots, touching in others, and interesting throughout. The author's description of Sensei O'Keefe and the stories surrounding the Kung Fu Dojo are riotous.

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