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Philipp Meyer (born May 3, 1974) is an American fiction writer, and is the author of the novels American Rust and The Son, as well as short stories published in The New Yorker and other places. Meyer also created and produced the AMC television show based on his novel.
- Novelist
- May 3, 1974 (age 49), New York City, US
- 2009–present
Phillipp Meyer makes an exploration of how Ele’s steely pragmatism and ruthlessness have a huge impact on several generations of his progeny. Book Series In Order » Authors » Philipp Meyer. Complete order of Philipp Meyer books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
Philipp Meyer (Introduction of The Sun Also Rises) Goodreads Author. Born. in The United States. Website. http://philippmeyer.net/ Influences. Joyce, Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, Hemingway, Eudora Welty, James Kelman. Member Since. January 2009. edit data.
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Jun 19, 2013 · By Janet Maslin. June 19, 2013. The words of Edward Gibbon bookend Philipp Meyer’s novel “The Son,” a luxuriantly big book that tells a very Texan story of decline and fall. Mr. Meyer opens...
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The Son is the second novel by the American writer Philipp Meyer. Published in 2013, the novel was loosely conceived as the second in a thematic trilogy on the American myth following Meyer's first novel, American Rust .
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Jul 17, 2013 · The Son by Philipp Meyer – review. John Burnside on a remarkable novel about empire-building and our potential for moral courage. John Burnside. Wed 17 Jul 2013 04.00 EDT. I n his 2001 memoir...
Jun 13, 2013 · Philipp Meyer’s masterly second novel, “The Son,” an epic of the American Southwest, represents a darkly exhilarating alternative to that sort of historical hooey. Like Cormac McCarthy’s...