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  1. A Fan's Notes is a sardonic account of mental illness, alcoholism, insulin shock therapy and electroconvulsive therapy, and the black hole of sports fandom. Its central preoccupation with a failure to measure up to the American dream has earned the novel comparisons to Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.

  2. A Fan's Notes #1. Frederick Exley. 4.06. 4,454 ratings515 reviews. This fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, traces a self professed failure's nightmarish decent into the underside of American life and his resurrection to the wisdom that emerges from despair.

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    Aug 12, 1988 · 4.2 244 ratings. See all formats and editions. This fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, traces a self professed failure's nightmarish decent into the underside of American life and his resurrection to the wisdom that emerges from despair. Print length. 385 pages.

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  5. Dec 15, 2010 · 4.2 247 ratings. See all formats and editions. This fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, traces a self professed failure's nightmarish decent into the underside of American life and his resurrection to the wisdom that emerges from despair. Print length. 401 pages.

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  6. About A Fan’s Notes This fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, traces a self professed failure’s nightmarish decent into the underside of American life and his resurrection to the wisdom that emerges from despair.

    • Frederick Exley
    • Paperback
  7. A Fan's Notes Series by Frederick Exley. 3 primary works • 3 total works. Frederick Exley, writer, dreamer and perpetual underdog, wrote an autobiographical trilogy of novels that chronicle his desperate pursuit of the American dream and his simultaneous descent into depravity and despair.

  8. Frederick Exley. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Aug 12, 1988 - Fiction - 400 pages. This fictional memoir, the first of an autobiographical trilogy, traces a self professed failure's nightmarish...

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