The Self-Aware Gringo

Every young writer believes they have greatness inside themselves. Given enough time, they will produce a great novel, their artistry will be publicly recognized, and they will be the voice of their generation, or, at the very least, “a voice of a generation.” We’ve all been there. David LeBrun’s memoir, Delirium Vitae, is about his own time as this stereotypical and clichéd writer.

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