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The Nile on eBay Alfredo Hunter by Chris Sullivan Why does Alfredo keep telling stories? He has a story and a title for all occasions of his experience: A Jew in Tunisia, The Bloomsday Blackout. . . but the Hollywood Moguls are not interested in Alfredo's stories; so he writes a masterpiece for the theatre about the last night on earth of James Joyce.This is an Irish novel set in Los Angeles. It tells the story of Alfredo Hunter, a depressive Jewish/Irish playwright who is in Hollywood to make a killing in the film business. We also meet the unknown narrator, who observes Alfredo's various fluctuations and swings of mood and humour. Humour is to the fore in this novel of a building friendship between two Dubliners as they encounter the New World, with its new language and confusing mores. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Chris Sullivan is an Irish/British actor who has settled in Hollywood, California. Details ISBN 1452844135 Author Chris Sullivan Short Title ALFREDO HUNTER Language English ISBN-10 1452844135 ISBN-13 9781452844138 Media Book Format Paperback Pages 234 DEWEY FIC Year 2010 Publication Date 2010-05-22 Imprint Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2010-05-22 NZ Release Date 2010-05-22 US Release Date 2010-05-22 UK Release Date 2010-05-22 Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Subtitle the Man With the Pen. Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:32219411;
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Alfredo Hunter: The Man With the Pen is a captivating read that blends humor, melancholy, and sharp storytelling. Chris Sullivan crafts a unique protagonist—Alfredo, a Jewish-Irish playwright navigating Hollywood’s indifference with wit and resilience. The novel’s mix of literary references and Hollywood satire makes it both thought-provoking and entertaining. Perfect for fans of offbeat, character-driven fiction with a touch of Irish charm. A brilliant, underrated gem!