BUZZ: An Unauthorized Autobiography

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage, Literary
Cover of the book BUZZ: An Unauthorized Autobiography by Robert Zverina, Robert Zverina
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert Zverina ISBN: 9781476483764
Publisher: Robert Zverina Publication: August 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Zverina
ISBN: 9781476483764
Publisher: Robert Zverina
Publication: August 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Born in 1969 on the day of the first moon landing, Buzz is the only American-born child in a Czech political refugee immigrant family. Adrift between Old World and New, feeling alienated by so-called progress, Buzz struggles to find connection in New York City's stultifying Long Island suburbs. When saying goodbye to his step-father for the last time, Buzz inherits his childhood home along with a closetful of shameful secrets. Buzz's bizarre family saga and his earnest quest for friendship present a darkly comic yet touching portrait of the post-War immigrant experience.

Written in a concise cinematic style, BUZZ is a quick read that lingers long after.

"BUZZ is a joy ride of unique characters, chiseled language, and evocative descriptions as moments of magical beauty contrast with jaw-dropping plunges into the cesspool of the human condition." -Heike Uhlig

"It is such a sad story and so beautifully written, it has that unique tension of attraction and repulsion that is so powerful in tragedy." -Neil Schaeffer

"This is a serious book, but Zverina's sense of comedy keeps it from being just a bummer and creates what I consider true art, not just entertainment. Beautiful!" -Sarah Kavage

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Born in 1969 on the day of the first moon landing, Buzz is the only American-born child in a Czech political refugee immigrant family. Adrift between Old World and New, feeling alienated by so-called progress, Buzz struggles to find connection in New York City's stultifying Long Island suburbs. When saying goodbye to his step-father for the last time, Buzz inherits his childhood home along with a closetful of shameful secrets. Buzz's bizarre family saga and his earnest quest for friendship present a darkly comic yet touching portrait of the post-War immigrant experience.

Written in a concise cinematic style, BUZZ is a quick read that lingers long after.

"BUZZ is a joy ride of unique characters, chiseled language, and evocative descriptions as moments of magical beauty contrast with jaw-dropping plunges into the cesspool of the human condition." -Heike Uhlig

"It is such a sad story and so beautifully written, it has that unique tension of attraction and repulsion that is so powerful in tragedy." -Neil Schaeffer

"This is a serious book, but Zverina's sense of comedy keeps it from being just a bummer and creates what I consider true art, not just entertainment. Beautiful!" -Sarah Kavage

More books from Literary

Cover of the book Bloomington Boys: Elijah by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Dawn And The Day by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book L'apprentie - La soumise vol. 3 by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Abstinence Teacher by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Southern Gates Of Arabia - A Journey In The Hadbramaut by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Private Memoirs of an Honorable Man by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book Noisy Creek by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book Auf den Spuren der Lebens- und Literaturgeschichte von Pen?o Slavejkov in Begleitung einiger seiner Gedichte und Prosatexte by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book Memory in the Twenty-First Century by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Complete Works of W. Somerset Maugham by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Strange and Mysterious Life of Opal Whiteley by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book Les Cloches de La Brésilienne by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book Magwitch as victim of society by Robert Zverina
Cover of the book The Orations Of Lysias by Robert Zverina
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy