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Title | : | 6/2/95 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (835 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1881471772 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 210 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-21 |
Language | : | English |
--The New Yorker. Breckenridge's paragraphless, interlocked text is at times brilliant, at times confusing, but always surprising, and his bumbling, struggling New York is one we can all recognize. Set in New York City on June 2, 1995, this novel explores the dimensions of a single day through the lives of fifteen characters. Fifteen characters—among them a painter, a Salvadoran immigrant, an alcoholic, a single mother, and an unemployed writer—travel through New York City on a single day in 1995. Breckenridge, a playwright, here turns the novel into a dramatic form. As they pass each other on the street, speak on the phone, make love, argue, cheat, and stand each other up, their paths intersect or narrowly miss in a finely choreographed Altmanesque
From The New Yorker Breckenridge, a playwright, here turns the novel into a dramatic form. Breckenridge's paragraphless, interlocked text is at times brilliant, at times confusing, but always surprising, and his bumbling, struggling New York is one we can all recognize. Copyright © 2005 The New Yorker. As they pass each other on the street, speak on the phone, make love, argue, cheat, and stand each other up, their paths intersect or narrowly miss in a finely choreographed Altmanesque dance. Fifteen characters—among them a painter, a Salvadoran immigrant, an alcoholic, a single mother, and an unemployed writer—travel through New York City on a single day in
His work has also appeared in the Pierogi Press and the Brooklyn Rail. Donald Breckenridge is the author of more than a dozen plays as well as the novella Rockaway Wherein (1998, Red Dust). He lives in Brooklyn, New York
An Honest New York Without the Lecture--Murakami meets Denis Johnson Alan B. Cameron I'm one of the millions of Midwesterners who relocated to New York and got sucked up into the charm of just walking around the city, riding the train, trying to soak up the city. Alfred Kazin has the essential book on the experience, Walker in the City, I guess, but I read that and didn't find anything t. Intricate and Impactful easyreeder Breckenridge is a champion of language. The prose is lyrical, precise and full of revelations. A powerful style and a masterwork.
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