The World’s Largest Man A Memoir

Cover of The World's Largest Man A Memoir by Harrison Scott Key
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780062351500
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.31 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 0.83 Inches
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The World’s Largest Man A Memoir by Harrison Scott Key, published by HarperCollins on May 17, 2016, is a reprint edition comprising 368 pages. This memoir presents the story of a bookish boy from Mississippi and his larger-than-life father, exploring their complex relationship through humor and personal reflection. Key’s narrative captures the essence of growing up under the influence of a father who embodies traditional masculinity, juxtaposed with his own more sensitive nature.

Readers will find a blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling as Key navigates his upbringing, marked by the contrasting ideals of his father’s ruggedness and his own literary inclinations. The memoir delves into themes of family and relationships, particularly focusing on fatherhood and the impact of parental figures on personal identity. Through his experiences, Key offers insights into the challenges of reconciling with an imposing role model, making this work a thoughtful exploration of personal memoirs and the intricacies of familial bonds.


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Winner of the 2016 Thurber Prize

The riotous, tender story of a bookish Mississippi boy and his flawed, Bunyanesque father, told with the comic verve of David Sedaris and the deft satire of Mark Twain or Roy Blount, Jr.

Harrison Scott Key was born in Memphis, but he grew up in Mississippi, among pious, Bible-reading women and men who either shot things or got women pregnant. At the center of his world was his larger-than-life father—a hunter, a fighter, a football coach, “a man better suited to living in a remote frontier wilderness of the nineteenth century than contemporary America, with all its progressive ideas, and paved roads, and lack of armed duels. He was a great man, and he taught me many things: How to fight, how to work, how to cheat, how to pray to Jesus about it, how to kill things with guns and knives and, if necessary, with hammers.”

Harrison, with his love of books and excessive interest in hugging, couldn’t have been less like Pop, and when it became clear that he was not able to kill anything very well or otherwise make his father happy, he resolved to become everything his father was not: an actor, a Presbyterian, and a doctor of philosophy. But when it was time to settle down and start a family of his own, Harrison started to view his father in a new light, and realized—for better and for worse—how much of his old man he’d absorbed.

Sly, heartfelt, and tirelessly hilarious, The World’s Largest Man is an unforgettable memoir—the story of a boy’s struggle to reconcile himself with an impossibly outsized role model, a grown man’s reckoning with the father it took him a lifetime to understand.

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Language: en. Pages: 368. Edition: Reprint.

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