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Wolf man
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Flanagan, Ryan
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Creativity
/ Didion, Joan
/ Families & family life
/ Jung, Carl Gustav (1875-1961)
/ Knausgard, Karl Ove (1968- )
/ Literature
/ Mythology
/ Nonfiction
/ Religion
/ Sociology
/ Wolff, Geoffrey (1937- )
2015
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Wolf man
by
Flanagan, Ryan
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Creativity
/ Didion, Joan
/ Families & family life
/ Jung, Carl Gustav (1875-1961)
/ Knausgard, Karl Ove (1968- )
/ Literature
/ Mythology
/ Nonfiction
/ Religion
/ Sociology
/ Wolff, Geoffrey (1937- )
2015
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Wolf man
2015
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Overview
This creative nonfiction dissertation is a memoir that probes the complex life and death of the author’s father, who became addicted in his late forties to crack cocaine. While the primary concerns are the reasons and ways in which the father changed from a family man into a drug addict, the memoir is also concerned with themes of family life, childhood, and grief. After his father’s death, the author moves to Las Vegas and experiences similar addiction issues, which he then explores to help shed light on his father’s problems. To enrich the investigation, the author draws from eclectic sources, including news articles, literature, mythology, sociology, religion, music, TV, interviews, and inherited objects from his father. In dissecting the life of his father, the author simultaneously examines broader issues surrounding modern fatherhood, such as cultural expectations, as well as the problems of emptiness, isolation, and spiritual deficiency.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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ISBN
1339534355, 9781339534350
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