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Nathaniel Piven is looking for a match. This young lion on the Brooklyn literary scene seems to have his pick of women, but can't seem to settle on one. He is no cynical Casanova; quite the contrary, he is as indecisive and self-doubting as he is stylish and hip. Adelle Waldman's The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. portrays an oddly winning thirty-something adolescent and the women who he alternately attracts and disappoints.
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Bold, touching, and funny—a debut novel by a brilliant young woman about the coming-of-age of a brilliant young literary man
“He was not the kind of guy who disappeared after sleeping with a woman—and certainly not after the condom broke. On the contrary: Nathaniel Piven was a product of a postfeminist 1980s childhood and politically correct, 1990s college education. He had learned all about male privilege. Moreover, he was in possession of a ...