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US Guys:

The True and Twisted Mind of the American Man
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Penguin, mar 25, 2008 - 256 páginas
The New York Times's most intrepid itinerant takes the measure of American manhood on a road trip like no other

Charlie LeDuff has made a career out of his extraordinary ability to capture the spirit of the people and places he profiles. US Guys is his odyssey in search of the truth behind the American man, from a jaded homicide detective in Detroit to a two-bit jockey at a racetrack in Miami to a pair of lovers at a gay rodeo. With audacity, humor, and no small amount of physical pain, he captures a broad diversity of voices as they wrestle with an America they love but increasingly fail to understand.


  

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Review: US Guys: The True and Twisted Mind of the American Man

Reseña de usuario  - Israel Weber - Goodreads

This book just popped up in my brain's "read" category, although I read it a few years ago. Randomly, I remembered reading US Guys while reading a book by a much more famous US guy, Melville. While ... Leer reseña completa

Review: US Guys: The True and Twisted Mind of the American Man

Reseña de usuario  - Tom - Goodreads

Somehow, Charlie's never as good when he's putting himself in the stories. If you want to read his writing at its best, try "Work and Other Sins," which is a masterpiece of narrative journalism. Leer reseña completa

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Charlie LeDuff is a national correspondent for "The New York Times," He has covered the war in Iraq, crossed the desert with Mexican migrants, and written about work and race in a North Carolina slaughterhouse. Most recently, LeDuff produced a ten-part television show of participatory journalism, "Only in America,

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