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Literary Rogues

A Scandalous History of Wayward Authors

Andrew Shaffer

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Andrew Shaffer

Andrew Shaffer is the author of Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love and, under the pen name Fanny Merkin, Fifty Shames of Earl Grey. His writing has appeared in such diverse publications as Mental Floss and Maxim. An Iowa native, Shaffer currently lives in Lexington, Kentucky, a magical land of horses and bourbon.



 

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Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love
Andrew Shaffer
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  • 9780061969812
  • 1/4/2011
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Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love
Andrew Shaffer
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  • 1/4/2011
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"What is most remarkable about Shaffer's history is the way in which it colors that liminal space between writers' obscurity and their eventual fame - not just with tales of weeklong benders, but also with portraits of sacrifice and stubbornness. Literary Rogues is far from a how-to, but it is strangely reassuring."


- NPR.org
"Brilliantly chronicles both the excesses and triumphs of some of the most talented and notorious of them all. . . . A relevant examination of the creative personality. In addition, Andrew Shaffer offers a unique brand of humor celebrating these enigmatic writers who seemingly possessed no boundaries in their quest to live life to the fullest, perhaps forgetting that consequences inevitably follow each decision or choice."


- New York Journal of Books
"This scandalous retelling is an entertaining yet bittersweet memorial to romantic self-destruction."


- NY1
"In this rollicking romp through a gallery of writers whose genius came with a price (alcoholism, drug addiction, depression, and other troubles), Shaffer offers a terrific blend of literary history, biography, and witty commentary."


- Publishers Weekly
"Entertaining and well-researched."


- Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Andrew Shaffer:
Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love extends the schadenfreude to the boudoir."
 


- New York Times Book Review
"If you're in dutch with your valentine, give him Andrew Shaffer's book, which recounts the tortured love lives of 37 thinkers. Compared to them, you'll look as saintly as St. Thomas himself-who, Shaffer tells us, once chased a prostitute out of his room with a hot poker."


- Martha Stewart Whole Living
"Indispensable advice for all lovers-and especially for those who think they should learn about the art of love from philosophers. A wonderful summary of the musings on love by some of history's greatest and most idiosyncratic minds."


- Clancy Martin, editor of Love, Lies, and Marriage
"A funny and oddly moving history of philosophy as tortured erotic dysfunction."


- Neal Pollack, author of Stretch: The Unlikely Making of a Yoga Dude