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Title: Going Down South
Author: Dan Hoffman
Narrator: Graham Halstead
Format: Unabridged
Length: 54 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-18-14
Publisher: Audible Studios
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
A novelette about a nihilistic young man from New York City, Going Down South depicts an isolated and apathetic way of navigating life and romance in a way that will resonate with most Millennials. When Jared Steinfarb decides that his life in Brooklyn has grown too dissolute, he moves in with an old friend from college who is studying to be a minister in Nashville, Tennessee. There, he meets Sylvia, an earnest Christian girl from the Midwest - she becomes an opportunity for his depravity to reach new depths, as Jared finds that his lecherous nature has followed him down south.
Members Reviews:
Good read
Since I started to follow Thought Catalog, I've always wanted to get an book of some sort.
Thanks for it.
It's funny, pleaseant read.
Nice!
This is a great read! Dan Hoffman writes a very honest, relatable depiction of himself and the post-collegiate experience. Definitely worth purchasing..
hoff's da bomb
love dan hoffman's stuff. been following him on TC for a minute and waiting for this ebook almost as long. pic on the cover is hilarious.
Just not good
I have been a fan of TC for a while now. The idea of TC original fiction seemed like a great extension. Unfortunately, this falls short, for way too many reasons. Simply put, I validates the complaints of those who have for so long considered TC a perfect snapshot of young melancholy. You know those people that make fun of you for reading and (like me) sometimes enjoying TC content? Yeah, this is the kind of work they are making fun of you for.
great read, funny, but kind of dark
Bought this because I saw something about Dan Hoffman and Philip Roth on Gawker, and since I like Roth I figured, what the hell. This is a great read. I laughed out loud. The narrator is despicable, but I love it. There's a lot going on here.