There were two things boys were into back in the late 1930's. It was Baseball or sex. Believe it or not, most boys didn't care about school, all they did was play "ball", hang around, and of course, were attracted to the girls. This in 1937, the pre-war era, taking place in Brooklyn, New York.
In this Memoir Brighton Beach Memoirs by Niel Simon describes 15 year old Eugene Jerome living in Brooklyn, New York in 1937. Also the time era during the great depression. Eugene (the main character) describes himself as a witty, perspective, obsessed with sex and will always fantasize his baseball-diamond triumphs as star pitchers for the New York Yankees. Throughout the story, Eugene describes the series of trenchant observations and insights. Also how his family meeting life challenges with pride and marvelous humor.
This Memoir was written by Niel Simon. Niel is an American playwright and a screenwriter. During WWII, he was discharged from the Army and Air Force reserve training program. Since 1961, He has written numerous Broadway shows and plays. He also wrote musical plays and shows including his famous one "Sweet Charity". In 1991, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play "Lost in Yonkers". Lately in 2006, he won the Mark Twain Prize for American humor.
Simon uses literary devices such as characterization, setting, and theme to convey what the message of the story was. The use of characterization really gave the audience a clear image of how the character personality is like and how they look. I personally like the setting that Simon used in the story. It really fitted along. Before WWII started, Many Jewish Families had fled to the United States to start a new life rather than get captured at the war zone. Whats great about this was that setting made Eugene family fit in because Eugene family also happens to be a Jewish family that also moved to New York. Last is the theme. The author uses theme so that there is a meaning to the story. Because of the other literary devices that are used in the memoir, they help convey the theme through the story.
I loved the way Simon put the whole story together. Through Eugene story, I am able to relate his story with mine. As for the theme, I learned that in life, no matter what you do, you are always going to change as time progress. As like my teacher said, "it takes time for thing to get better at." In his case, Eugene grew from a "I-don't-care" young teen to a respectable more matured young man. Just like Eugene, I will also become a better person as time passes by.
I recommend this book to those who have a sense of humor. This book was mainly about how much you can mature through time. If you interested in humor, lessons, or even sex, feel free to pick this book. I liked it and you probably will too.