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Model Behavior - (Vintage Contemporaries) by Jay McInerney (Paperback)
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Highlights
- From the author of Bright Lights, Big City comes an incisive and compelling novel that returns to the restless isle of Manhattan, where neither wishes nor even dreams ever sleep.
- About the Author: Jay McInerney lives in New York and Williamson County, Tennessee.
- 192 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
- Series Name: Vintage Contemporaries
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About the Book
In his sixth novel, the author of "Bright Lights, Big City" chronicles the exploits of a man whose avocations--film, Zen, and Japanese literature--are wildly remote from his journalism job in Manhattan.
Book Synopsis
From the author of Bright Lights, Big City comes an incisive and compelling novel that returns to the restless isle of Manhattan, where neither wishes nor even dreams ever sleep.
"Smart, funny, sexy, and well observed." --Esquire
In his latest novel, Model Behavior, McInerney offers us the portrait of a doubting devotee of the city where vocation, career, and ambition (which only occassionally coincide) run head-on with friendship and love--or merely desire. We see Conor McKnight's well-earned ennui fast becoming anxiety as he tries to protect himself from the harrowing fate that unfolds before his bleary eyes.
This edition contains only the novel Model Behavior, and not the additional seven stories which were published in the original hardcover.
Review Quotes
"Smart, funny, sexy, and well observed." --Esquire
"Swift and amusing. . . . An astute social observer of the cruelties of modern New York, [McInerney] is also capable of great tenderness."--The Boston Globe
"The careful observation of that downward spiral . . . [is] brightened by McInerney's facility with the bon mot, and his fondness for skewering the pretensions of the nouveau hip." --The Miami Herald
"Very funny, and full of the rakish, old-fashioned literary elegance that McInerney always manages to mix into the slangy idioms of his characters." --The New York Review of Books
About the Author
Jay McInerney lives in New York and Williamson County, Tennessee.