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Tamara Shopsin

Autore di Arbitrary Stupid Goal

13 opere 380 membri 14 recensioni

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Una storia americana degli anni '70, una serie di personaggi e vicende che, se l’autrice non ci confermasse come veri, sembrerebbero il frutto di una sceneggiatura particolarmente riuscita. Shopsin, che è illustratrice piena di ironia, racconta con trasparenza e affetto la sua storia familiare, profondamente intrecciata con i Greenwich village che forse, dice la quarta di copertina, non esiste più.
 
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d.v. | 9 altre recensioni | May 16, 2023 |
This is a delightfully quirky book about Claire, who gets a job at TekServe, a Mac repair store in NYC in the 1990s. TekServe really existed, so the book is loosely based on facts. Ostensibly, this is the story of Claire learning to fix printers and becoming obsessed with fixing printers. There really isn't much of a storyline, though - really, this book is a tour of the TekServe store full of mini-biographies of the people who work there. Sometimes the narrative is interrupted by little conversations between the parts of the printers the characters are fixing: these little interludes are very charming.

I lived in NYC in the early 2000s, and my partner was pretty involved in the tech scene at the time, and worked for a legendary ISP whose offices were quite close to TekServe. Reading this book brought back so many memories. Shopsin perfectly captures the exuberance and weirdness of the 90s NYC tech scene.
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Gwendydd | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 16, 2023 |
A fun, charming, very light and very short novel about a Mac repair shop in New York in the 90s. The novel nominally follows one woman’s time at the shop, but primarily bounces from vignette to vignette of individual repairs and Mac parts without much of an overall plot or fleshing out of individual characters. The 90s slacker nostalgia is kind of fun though, and it’s very short.
 
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theoldlove | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 12, 2023 |
An engaging, slightly quirky story of New York City in the 1990s. Macs were emerging and were repaired at Tekserve, which started in an apartment before expanding into various larger locations along 23rd Street.

A young woman named Claire gets a job there and is swiftly promoted from intake to Printer repair. Tekserve is caring and operates with integrity. "Joel says the worst thing on earth is to fix a printer and have it come back within the year broken again. Claire feels this truth in her bones."

There are times in the story when the printers are alive, the parts talking to each other, mainly discussing various points of philosphy. Claire has conicidentally, or not, audited philosphy classes at Columbia with an altered student ID she found. A warm-hearted story of a girl finding her place in the city.
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Hagelstein | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 10, 2022 |

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Opere
13
Utenti
380
Popolarità
#63,551
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
14
ISBN
24

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