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Paul Neilan is an American novelist, writer of ''Apathy and Other Small Victories''. ''Apathy'' follows Shane, a directionless and hopelessly apathetic man in his mid-twenties, and has been compared to Benjamin Kunkel's ''Indecision'', possibly part of a trend of novels focusing on directionless people of an unusually young age for such restlessness. The book is described by Max Barry as being the 'funniest book he'd ever read' and a review in ''Daily Kos'' characterized it as "magnificent, one-of-kind, immensely interesting, a five star must-read, and hilarious", but a review in ''Booklist'' characterized it as "Juvenile fun for undiscerning lads with two hours to kill." He is an uncle with 3 nieces and 1 nephew. Lily Neilan, Lucy Neilan, Avery Neilan, and Quinn Neilan. He would like to thank them for supporting him throughout the writing of his book. His brothers, Michael Neilan, John Neilan, and Ryan Neilan, for always making him laugh. And his Mither and Father, Catherine Neilan and John Neilan, for giving him the oppurtunity to write this novel. ==References== *Barry, Max (Blog). "(You Need This Book )". Max *Barry, John. "(No Future? )". Baltimore City Paper Online *Review of ''Apathy and Other Small Victories'' by user "downtownLALife", ''Daily Kos'', 9 Jan 2013 *Frank Sennett, review of ''Apathy and Other Small Victories'', ''Booklist'', 15 May 2006 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Neilan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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