Wrinkles
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1978
190
Novel • Fiction
1978
Adult
18+ years
The novel Wrinkles by Charles Simmons uses 44 vignettes to narrate the life of its unnamed protagonist from childhood to his mid-fifties, covering topics such as family relationships, fashion, drug use, and life in New York City. The protagonist, a writer and literature teacher, reflects on his past experiences and struggles, pondering the meaning of his life as he ages. The novel includes frank depictions of sexuality, substance use, and death.
Contemplative
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Emotional
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Charles Simmons' Wrinkles has garnered praise for its witty prose and insightful exploration of aging and relationships. Critics appreciate its humor and emotional depth, though some feel the narrative can be meandering. Overall, it offers a poignant, thought-provoking read that balances lightheartedness with sobering reflections on life.
A reader who would enjoy Wrinkles by Charles Simmons likely appreciates introspective, character-driven narratives. Fans of J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye or John Green's Looking for Alaska will find similarities in the nuanced exploration of adolescence and identity. Ideal for those drawn to coming-of-age stories with depth and emotional resonance.
89 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
190
Novel • Fiction
1978
Adult
18+ years
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