The Barracuda in the Attic
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Kipp Friedman returns for a piece about the office of his father, the famous playwright and novelist Bruce Jay Friedman. Check out “The Barracuda in the Attic” and Kipp’s other piece for SMITH.
Kipp Friedman returns for a piece about the office of his father, the famous playwright and novelist Bruce Jay Friedman. Check out “The Barracuda in the Attic” and Kipp’s other piece for SMITH.
Last week, we published Kipp Friedman’s “Life With Father,” about the author’s year with his recently divorced father in late-1970s New York City. We asked him a few questions his father, his son, and his relationship with the city in which he was raised.
When Kipp Friedman was 16 years old, he moved in with his father, the novelist and playwright Bruce Jay Friedman. Be sure to check out the second part of “Life with Father” here.
When Kipp Friedman was 16 years old, he moved in with his father, the novelist and playwright Bruce Jay Friedman. In “Life with Father,” he writes about coming of age in center of the New York arts scene.