Book by Marin, Rick
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Review:
In the mildly entertaining memoir Cad: Confessions of a Toxic Bachelor, former New York Times reporter and pop-culture critic Rick Marin chronicles the years of marathon dating and shallow living that followed in the wake of his failed "starter marriage." Marin moves through a series of urbane exploits and short-lived affairs, perfecting his trademark move of whipping off his horn-rims midconversation in a "myopic gaze," holding court with his wingman Tad over the hot buffet at Billy's Topless, and regurgitating wisdom gleaned from The Godfather. Like the similarly self-indulgent How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, Cad has its memorable moments--Marin comparing his wedding video to the Zapruder film and hitting on actress Moira Kelly when she was still an ingénue living with her mom on Long Island--but the book's swinging, ring-a-ding-ding Rat Pack attitude feels noticeably forced and uninspired, leaving a flat aftertaste to the whole affair. --Brad Thomas Parsons
About the Author:
Rick Marin was born in Toronto, Canada. A former reporter at the New York Times Sunday Styles section and a senior writer at Newsweek, he also secretly wrote an advice column on men for a major women's magazine. He lives in New York.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
- PublisherEbury Press
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 0091895405
- ISBN 13 9780091895402
- BindingPaperback
-
Rating