Bright, Precious Days
Autor Jay McInerneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408876558
ISBN-10: 1408876558
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408876558
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A major new novel by Jay McInerney - the writer who defined a generation in his New York novels, particularly in his bestselling debut Bright Lights, Big City and Brightness Falls
Notă biografică
Jay McInerney came to prominence in 1984 with his first novel Bright Lights, Big City. He is the author of six further novels: Ransom, Story of My Life, Brightness Falls, The Last of the Savages, Model Behaviour and The Good Life, two short story collections, and three non-fiction books on wine, one of which was the acclaimed A Hedonist in the Cellar. He writes a wine column for Town and Country and is a regular contributor to the Guardian, the New York Times Book Review and Corriere della Sera. He lives in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, New York. jaymcinerney.com / @JayMcInerney
Recenzii
One of the most gifted writers of his generation ... Whatever he does makes fascinating reading
No contemporary author quite matches Jay McInerney
Not only a brilliant stylist but a master of characterization, with a keen eye for the incongruities of urban life
McInerney joins a small number of dissident novelists, headed by Norman Mailer, who change the way we look at American history
A scabrously scintillating stylist
McInerney has a gift for the simultaneous perception of the glamour and tawdriness of city life
Our modern-day Fitzgerald evokes New York's fading glamour in Bright, Precious Days
The characters in Bright, Precious Days are so well-drawn they leap off the page like great old friends ... McInerney['s] legendary lyrical prose and fierce intelligence are on full display in Bright, Precious Days ... So, too, is his deep humour ... Jay is a very, very funny writer, with passages that are reminiscent of P.G.Wodehouse in their deliciously outlandish humour ... 'a masterpiece'
Mr McInerney's multivolume, not-so-distant historical fiction can't help recalling John Updike's Rabbit Angstrom books or Phillip Roth's second Zuckerman trilogy ... compassion and empathy don't dull a wicked sense of humour ... Mr McInerney has long been celebrated as a social satirist ... a portrait of a marriage in full, its strengths and weaknesses, its betrayals and compromises as vivid as you'll find in any medium
Affecting ... mellow, earnest, almost elegiac. It is intelligent, and knowing in its depiction of certain segments of New York ... McInerney's real subject is happiness, and whether it can survive the batterings of our restlessness and ambition. On this subject, he is mature and humane, offering considered and convincing analysis instead of familiar novelistic tropes ... Refreshingly clear-eyed
Vivid . McInerney builds up a multilayered survey of Manhattan shortly before the 2008 crash, and this brings out the best in him ... McInerney's playful set-piece scenes of social observation are memorable ... Polished and diverting
McInerney's fiction can't help recalling John Updike's Rabbit Angstrom books or Philip Roth's second Zuckerman trilogy . The Calloway books share strengths with all those works, as well as an underlying spirit that is McInerney's own
McInerney's skill is in his unobtrusive deployment of the free, indirect style, inhabiting his characters' sensibilities . The seismic rumble of oncoming financial disaster is augured in deft touches . McInerney is good on the fine gradations that lie in the upper reaches of the US class system . He has a sensitive ear . The novel is well stocked with expertly handled set pieces
Stylish observation . Suspenseful and well told
Vivid . McInerney builds up a multilayered survey of Manhattan shortly before the 2008 crash, and this brings out the best in him. Everything is seamlessly woven into Russell's or Corrine's experiences . McInerney's playful set-piece scenes of social observation . are invariably . memorable
I sped through it with relish . an eye for the ridiculousness and an infectious sense of fun
Those of us who enjoyed the first two books will find pleasure in receiving news of old friends, especially of their failures and misdeeds.Bright, Precious Days provides plenty of both . McInerney is generous with satirical vignettes of New York excess
No contemporary author quite matches Jay McInerney
Not only a brilliant stylist but a master of characterization, with a keen eye for the incongruities of urban life
McInerney joins a small number of dissident novelists, headed by Norman Mailer, who change the way we look at American history
A scabrously scintillating stylist
McInerney has a gift for the simultaneous perception of the glamour and tawdriness of city life
Our modern-day Fitzgerald evokes New York's fading glamour in Bright, Precious Days
The characters in Bright, Precious Days are so well-drawn they leap off the page like great old friends ... McInerney['s] legendary lyrical prose and fierce intelligence are on full display in Bright, Precious Days ... So, too, is his deep humour ... Jay is a very, very funny writer, with passages that are reminiscent of P.G.Wodehouse in their deliciously outlandish humour ... 'a masterpiece'
Mr McInerney's multivolume, not-so-distant historical fiction can't help recalling John Updike's Rabbit Angstrom books or Phillip Roth's second Zuckerman trilogy ... compassion and empathy don't dull a wicked sense of humour ... Mr McInerney has long been celebrated as a social satirist ... a portrait of a marriage in full, its strengths and weaknesses, its betrayals and compromises as vivid as you'll find in any medium
Affecting ... mellow, earnest, almost elegiac. It is intelligent, and knowing in its depiction of certain segments of New York ... McInerney's real subject is happiness, and whether it can survive the batterings of our restlessness and ambition. On this subject, he is mature and humane, offering considered and convincing analysis instead of familiar novelistic tropes ... Refreshingly clear-eyed
Vivid . McInerney builds up a multilayered survey of Manhattan shortly before the 2008 crash, and this brings out the best in him ... McInerney's playful set-piece scenes of social observation are memorable ... Polished and diverting
McInerney's fiction can't help recalling John Updike's Rabbit Angstrom books or Philip Roth's second Zuckerman trilogy . The Calloway books share strengths with all those works, as well as an underlying spirit that is McInerney's own
McInerney's skill is in his unobtrusive deployment of the free, indirect style, inhabiting his characters' sensibilities . The seismic rumble of oncoming financial disaster is augured in deft touches . McInerney is good on the fine gradations that lie in the upper reaches of the US class system . He has a sensitive ear . The novel is well stocked with expertly handled set pieces
Stylish observation . Suspenseful and well told
Vivid . McInerney builds up a multilayered survey of Manhattan shortly before the 2008 crash, and this brings out the best in him. Everything is seamlessly woven into Russell's or Corrine's experiences . McInerney's playful set-piece scenes of social observation . are invariably . memorable
I sped through it with relish . an eye for the ridiculousness and an infectious sense of fun
Those of us who enjoyed the first two books will find pleasure in receiving news of old friends, especially of their failures and misdeeds.Bright, Precious Days provides plenty of both . McInerney is generous with satirical vignettes of New York excess