Jesse Peretz

@jesseperetz

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Movies & TV, Music Artist
Cambridge, United States
19. May

Jesse Peretz is an American film and television director, TV producer and former musician. He first rose to prominence as a bass guitarist and founding member of The Lemonheads, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based band which formed in 1986.

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Jesse Peretz recommended The Fifth Child in Books (curated)

 
The Fifth Child
The Fifth Child
Doris Lessing | 2001 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror, Young Adult (YA)
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"I’m fascinated by the premise of Lessing’s horror story where the threat to survival is not external but literally inside the body and home of the protagonist. The moral quandary of raising a dangerous child is not one many of us will ever confront, but the painful struggle of this family is impossible to look away from."

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Jesse Peretz recommended The Child in Time in Books (curated)

 
The Child in Time
The Child in Time
Ian McEwan | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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"McEwan’s razor-sharp descriptions of human emotion always hit me hard, and I find this to be the most haunting and heartbreaking of his books. A father looks up in the grocery store and realizes his four-year-old missing; the search for her destroys his marriage and his life. I’m a huge fan of McEwan’s—my first feature was based on his short story “First Love, Last Rites,”—but this is the one that stays with me."

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Jesse Peretz recommended Metropolitan Life in Books (curated)

 
Metropolitan Life
Metropolitan Life
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"I read this 28 years ago, when I first I moved to New York City. I’d wanted to live here since I was five years old and the book confirmed every dream I had about what life could be like if you surrounded yourself with the right people. I laughed out loud reading this more than almost anything else I can remember."

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Jesse Peretz recommended Please Kill Me in Books (curated)

 
Please Kill Me
Please Kill Me
Legs McNeil | 2016 | History & Politics, Music & Dance
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"A totally joyful history of punk rock told in an unflinching, self-incriminating and ultimately punk rock way. It embraced all that punk is—even the stupid stuff. It filled me with a lot of exciting nostalgia for things I didn’t even experience."

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"Coates has helped me understand some of the insanity of our time, and the challenging complexities of a journey to better society. His uncompromising clarity should be required reading, especially for white people."

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The Year of Magical Thinking
The Year of Magical Thinking
Joan Didion | 2006 | Biography
8.5 (2 Ratings)
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"A meticulous and raw portrait of mourning and grief that takes us through the year after the death of Didion’s husband, as well the accident, illness, and eventual death of her daughter soon afterward. I cried so many times reading this."

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Jesse Peretz recommended Written on the Body in Books (curated)

 
Written on the Body
Written on the Body
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"This book is so intimate and intricate, I can feel Winterson in every word: her almost-reckless belief in romantic love, and her clear-eyed details of the heartbreak that follows."

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Jesse Peretz recommended Dubliners in Books (curated)

 
Dubliners
Dubliners
James Joyce, Terence Brown | 2000 | Fiction & Poetry
7.5 (4 Ratings)
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"I go back to “Dubliners,” every few years to re-experience Joyce’s gorgeous use of the English language. These stories were one of the first things I read that made me understand the power of words (and punctuation)!"

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