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Rebecca Schuman is a St. Louts-based writer and translator whose work appears in Slate, Quartz, The Atlantic, The Awl, and The Hairpin, among other outlets. She holds a Ph.D. in German from the University of California, Irvine. Schadenfreude, A Love Story is her first book.

Obras de Rebecca Schuman

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Conocimiento común

Género
female

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I have never read and will likely never read Kafka, but I really enjoyed this memoir of the author falling for a boy and how it lead her through her life. Since she’s my age peer in that she graduated high school the year before me, it was fun to see an alternate universe life.

She’s awesomely self aware enough to know exactly how she sounds, and it made this a joy to laugh with her. The audiobook was great especially as the narrator had all the German to read as well. I didn’t know anything about Germans except the bad past, so it was interesting to know that my personality would likely fit in very well with them; too bad I don’t drink. Finally, I loved the author’s honesty here, especially as the author breaks down the shittiness of academia and how she crafted a different living for herself.… (más)
 
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spinsterrevival | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 5, 2021 |
Overwritten. The writing has a David Sedaris feel but is unfortunately never as satisfying.
 
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jostie13 | 3 reseñas más. | May 14, 2020 |
A breath of fresh air. No amount of mercilessly self-deprecating humor and astonishingly hilarious self-bashing aimed to put herself in a negative light could erase the talent that Rebecca Schuman obviously possesses. Even her swear words didn't offend me as they usually tend to do - maybe because her humor is so riotous that it all fits in! My hat goes off to her for bearing her soul in such a way, making hilarity even of a serious situation. She might not have felt that way about this or that event of her life at the moment when it was happening, but she had more than enough courage to put an ironic and satirical spin on it afterwards, with an unforgettable look back. The book covers 20 years of her life, starting at when she was in high school. And don't even think you can judge what's to come from the title (and even the very lengthy subtitle!) - you won't be able to! The author's note says it's "a work of nonfiction" but it certainly reads like great fiction!… (más)
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Clara53 | 3 reseñas más. | Mar 4, 2017 |
Schadenfreude: A Love Story is the quirky memoir of Rebecca Schuman, a child of the grungy 1990s whose high-school infatuation with Kafka leads her to study German in college. She has a number of alcohol and cigarette-fueled adventures while studying abroad, and finds that despite her love for classic German literature, actual German people, with their characteristic bluntness and casual attitude towards nudity, don't appeal to her very much. The language's grammar and vocabulary prove challenging as well. But eventually Schuman sheds her Gen Y slacker persona, and, having made peace with the language and culture, goes on to earn a hard-won PhD in German. Then she tackles the limited job market for doctorate holders in the humanities.

This coming of age memoir will resonate with anyone who has ever wrestled with learning a foreign language or fitting into an unfamiliar culture, whether that's Germany or graduate school.
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akblanchard | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 27, 2017 |

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Obras
2
Miembros
102
Popularidad
#187,251
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
9

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