“Closing Time” is a tale of survival, full of the requisite twists and turns, but there’s no question that the author will prevail - it’s only a matter of how. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, more than two-thirds of the way through this book, Queenan’s eventual escape - from family, class and the City of Brotherly Love to boot - is a foregone conclusion. to make a living by ridiculing people, and it didn’t seem to matter all that much where I got my degree, as you couldn’t major in satire or invective.” Tongue-in-cheek maybe, but Queenan, the author of nine books, is best known today as a humorist and cultural critic, a contributor to publications that include the New York Times, GQ and Rolling Stone.īy the time he matriculates to St. In “Closing Time,” Joe Queenan’s new memoir, the author was none too pleased with his high school girlfriend when she told him that “she had big plans for her life, and that none of them included me.” She was on her way to study music at Catholic University (out of state, that is), while Joe would be only a few blocks from home, his “dream. A memoir of growing up in extremely difficult circumstances in the City of Brotherly Love.
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