Little Failure
2014 memoir by Gary Shteyngart From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Little Failure is a 2014 memoir by American writer Gary Shteyngart.[1]
According to a review in The Guardian by J. Robert Lennon, the book is framed by a panic attack Shteyngart suffered in 1996 after seeing a picture of the Chesme Church in a New York City bookshop.[2]
A comedic book trailer for the memoir featured Rashida Jones, James Franco, Jonathan Franzen, and Alex Karpovsky.[3]
Reception
On The Omnivore, based on British and American press, the book received an "omniscore" of five out of five.[4][5]
References
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