Bobby in Naziland: A Tale of Flatbush

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Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Headpress
Publish Date
Pages
190
Dimensions
5.9 X 9.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781909394681

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About the Author

Robert Rosen is the author of the international bestseller Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon. His work has appeared in a wide array of publications all over the world, including Uncut, Mother Jones, The Soho Weekly News, La Repubblica, VSD, Proceso, Reforma and El Heraldo. Over the course of a controversial career, Rosen has edited pornographic magazines and an underground newspaper; has written speeches for the Secretary of the Air Force; and has been awarded a Hugo Boss poetry prize. Rosen lives in New York City with his wife, Mary Lyn Maiscott, a writer, editor and singer.

Reviews
"...a kosher Catcher in the Rye, but in a category all its own..." --David Comfort, The Rock and Roll Book of the Dead and An Insider's Guide to Publishing
"...compelling portrait of a vanished time and a place. -- Huffington Post

"Sexy, funny, heartbreaking, terrifying...Rosen sings a universal song, and I love it!" --Thomas E. Kennedy, In the Company of Angels
"Truth seeps out of every paragraph.... Wry, touching, and disturbingly insightful." --B. A. Nilsson, Metroland

"A poignant sketch of Flatbush during a time when the borough lost the Dodgers and the nation lost its innocence. Compulsively readable, especially for Boomers." --Doug Garr
"A poignant sketch of Flatbush during a time when the borough lost the Dodgers and the nation lost its innocence. Compulsively readable..." --Doug Garr, Between Heaven and Earth: An Adventure in Free Fall