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Canadian writer David Rakoff (1964-2012) completed this novel in verse shortly before he died last year. With its thematically interlinked stories of courage, illness, rejection, charity, and, of course, death, this fiction serves as a fitting dénouement to the life of its humanitarian activist author. (P.S. Many will remember Rakoff best as the gentle humorist of PBS' The American Life, where he described himself as a "New York writer" who also happened to be a "Canadian writer," a "mega Jewish writer," a "gay writer" and an "East Asian Studies major who has forgotten most of his Japanese" writer.)
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Through his books and his radio essays for NPR's This American Life, David Rakoff has built a deserved reputation as one of the finest and funniest essayists of our time. Written with humor, sympathy, and tenderness, this intricately woven novel ...