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Lush Life (Reprint) (Paperback) by Richard Price
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Lush Life (Reprint) (Paperback) by Richard Price
From Macmillan
Current price: $15.29
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Lush Life (Reprint) (Paperback) by Richard Price
From Macmillan
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About the Book When a cocky young hipster is shot by a street kid from the other Lower East Side, the crime ripples through every stratum of the city, in this brilliant and kaleidoscopic portrait of the new New York. Book Synopsis A National Bestseller A New York Times Notable Book of the Year Lush Life is a tale of two Lower East Sides: one a high-priced bohemia, the other a home to hardship, its residents pushed to the edges of their time-honored turf. When a cocky young hipster is shot to death by a street kid from the other lower east side, the crime ripples through every stratum of the city in this brilliant and kaleidiscopic portrait of the new New York. Review Quotes Mr. Prices most powerful and galvanic work yet, a novel that showcases his sympathy and his street cred and all his skills as a novelist and screenwriter . . . A visceral, heart-thumping portrait of New York City and some of its residents, complete with soundtrack, immortalized in this dazzling prosemovie of a novel. -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times A big, powerful novel . . . Its real protagonist is the complicated, tragic, and endlessly fascinating American city street. . . . Outstanding. -- Jennifer Reese, Entertainment Weekly (Grade: A) His prose has never felt more fluid, his plotting is spry. . . . Prices ability to capture and reproduce the rhythm, tone, and evanescent vocabulary of urban life cannot be over-praised: with all due respect to Elmore Leonard, Price is our best, one of the best writers of dialogue in the history of American literature. -- Michael Chabon, The New York Review of Books Richard Price knows how crime sounds and smells, and he knows that its all tied up in race and class, two big subjects all too rare in American fiction. . . . Every sentence is a pleasure. -- John H. Richardson, Esquire Price interrogates the players--cops, perps, victims, witnesses--until each one gives up a great human truth hidden in his seedy little soul. -- Time Lush Life is lean, moving fast, and taking in large truths with a glance. . . . Its The Bonfire of the Vanities 2.0. Though Tom Wolfes 1987 book remains one of the essential American novels, Lush Life is, in one way, the greater achievement. -- Kyle Smith, The Wall Street Journal An astonishing new novel . . . Price has a black belt in dialogue, with a Ph.D. in capturing the deadpan humor that helps cops stay sane. Lush Life is a serious book, with serious points to make, but its also a wicked pleasure to read. -- Adam Woog, The Seattle Times Richard Price is one hell of a raconteur ... opening any of his books means getting hooked--you turn the first page on the commute back from work and next thing you know, its 4am and youve polished off both the novel and an entire bag of Milanos. -- Elisabeth Vincentelli, Time Out New York With LUSH LIFE Richard Price has become our post-modern American Balzac. Except that hes a whole lot funnier than Balzac and writes the language we hear and speak better than any novelist around, living or dead, American or French. Hes a writer I hope my great-grandchildren will read, so theyll know what it was like to be truly alive in the early 21st century. -- Russell Banks This is it, folks. The novel about gentrified New York, circa right now, that weve been waiting for. Richard Price understands whats happened to our beloved city, he writes dialogue like a genius, and he absolutely, genuinely cares. Unforgettable. -- Gary Shteyngart Richard Price is the greatest writer of dialogue, living or dead, this country has ever produced. Wry, profane, hilarious, and tragic, sometimes in a single line, Lush Life is his masterwork. I doubt anyone will write a novel this good for a long, long time. -- Dennis Lehane Price writes with the slightly manic desperation of someone determined to tell the absolute truth . . . This heightened, anxious awareness of moral and psychological complexity . . . is one of the accomplishments of first-rate writing. -- Francine Prose, The New York Times Book Review, on Freedomland About The Author Richard Price is the author of seven novels, including Clockers and Freedomland . He has received an Academy Award in literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and shared a 2007 Edgar(R) Award as a cowriter of HBOs miniseries The Wire .