Bye-Bye
Autor Jane Ransomen Limba Engleză Paperback – 1999
With an intoxicating velocity, Bye-Bye pulls us into the netherworld of the New York performance art scene, the steamy arena of sexual pick-ups and put-ons, and the back alleys of a broken heart. Award-winning first novelist and poet Jane Ransom has created a daring black comedy, a psychological thriller edged with an utterly original class of conundrum. Fearless, erotically charged, and ultimately affirming about the catharsis of fantasy, creativity, and desire, Bye-Bye is a fast, literary, brave new read.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780671027087
ISBN-10: 0671027085
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:99000
Editura: ATRIA
Colecția Atria Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0671027085
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:99000
Editura: ATRIA
Colecția Atria Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Jane Ransom is the author of two books of poetry, Without Asking, which won the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize, and Scene of the Crime. Bye-Bye, her first novel, won the prestigious New York University Press Prize for Fiction. The recipient of various literary awards, Ransom has lived in Madrid, Paris, and Puerto Rico. She now resides in New York.
Recenzii
West Coast Review of Books Basic Instinct in book form.
Harry Matthews author of The Journalist and Singular Pleasures The freshest writing about sex since Henry Miller.
Philadelphia City Paper Fun and relentlessly honest...a vibrant humor shines through the book; it's never grim.
Frederick Morgan editor of The Hudson Review A fiendishly funny and sinister shocker.
Publishers Weekly The sex scenes, handled unapologetically and without coyness, are vivid and fresh.
Harry Matthews author of The Journalist and Singular Pleasures The most exciting book of its kind to come along in years. And just what is its kind? That of the quest for truth -- truth as immediate reality, rather than as a relic to be stashed in a savings account. The quest is pursued through the intertwining tangles of love, bisexual eroticism, and perhaps friendship.
Lucy Grealy author of Autobiography of a Face Reading Bye-Bye, I felt driven by the desire to see what would happen next. The protagonist explores some mighty perturbing situations but ultimately, this is a book about "self" and also, more subtly, about bravery, for to view oneself as honestly as his character does requires nothing short of courage.
Frederick Morgan editor of The Hudson Review Jane Ransom is gifted with a sharp eye for telling detail, a keen ear for the twists and turns of colloquial speech, and a wicked wit.
Harry Matthews author of The Journalist and Singular Pleasures The freshest writing about sex since Henry Miller.
Philadelphia City Paper Fun and relentlessly honest...a vibrant humor shines through the book; it's never grim.
Frederick Morgan editor of The Hudson Review A fiendishly funny and sinister shocker.
Publishers Weekly The sex scenes, handled unapologetically and without coyness, are vivid and fresh.
Harry Matthews author of The Journalist and Singular Pleasures The most exciting book of its kind to come along in years. And just what is its kind? That of the quest for truth -- truth as immediate reality, rather than as a relic to be stashed in a savings account. The quest is pursued through the intertwining tangles of love, bisexual eroticism, and perhaps friendship.
Lucy Grealy author of Autobiography of a Face Reading Bye-Bye, I felt driven by the desire to see what would happen next. The protagonist explores some mighty perturbing situations but ultimately, this is a book about "self" and also, more subtly, about bravery, for to view oneself as honestly as his character does requires nothing short of courage.
Frederick Morgan editor of The Hudson Review Jane Ransom is gifted with a sharp eye for telling detail, a keen ear for the twists and turns of colloquial speech, and a wicked wit.