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In 'Queer Luck: Poker Stories from the New York Sun', David A. Curtis presents a collection of short stories that explore the themes of luck, risk, and human nature through the lens of poker. The stories are written in a straightforward yet captivating style, drawing readers into the intense world of gambling and the unpredictable outcomes of each hand. Set in the literary context of early 20th century New York, the book offers a glimpse into the social dynamics and psychological depths of the characters involved in the high-stakes game. Curtis's use of language and imagery effectively conveys the tension and excitement of each poker match, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. As a whole, 'Queer Luck' adds a unique perspective to the genre of gambling literature, blending entertainment with thoughtful reflection on the nature of chance and human behavior. David A. Curtis, a seasoned writer and poker enthusiast, brings his passion for the game to life in 'Queer Luck'. With a background in journalism and a keen interest in storytelling, Curtis's experiences in both the literary and gambling worlds lend authenticity and depth to his collection of poker stories. His intricate knowledge of the game shines through in each narrative, creating a sense of realism and credibility that draws readers into the world of poker. Curtis's unique perspective on luck and skill in gambling makes 'Queer Luck' a must-read for fans of both literature and card games. I highly recommend 'Queer Luck: Poker Stories from the New York Sun' to readers who enjoy immersive storytelling and thought-provoking themes. Whether you're a fan of poker or simply interested in exploring the complexities of human nature, Curtis's collection offers a compelling and entertaining read that will leave you pondering the intricacies of luck and choice long after you've finished the last page.
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Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 19 december 2019
Nederlands
België