A Night in Brooklyn
β Scribed by D. Nurkse
- Book ID
- 111201776
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307959331
- ASIN
- B006XWQC2E
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β¦ Synopsis
D. Nurkseβs deeply satisfying new collection is a haunted love letter to the far corners of his hometown, Brooklyn, New York, and a meditation on the selves that were left behind in those indelible places.
Here Nurkse brings alive the particular details that shape a life, in this case unique to the world of Brooklynβa job at the Arnold Grill, βtopping off drafts with a paddleβ for the truckers who came in; the deaf white alley cat that mysteriously survived the winter on a stoop in Bensonhurst; the narrow bed where young love took place; the wild gardens behind the tenements. His exploration of this almost mythic city past is combined with a sense of the future speeding toward usβthe ongoing riddle of time and being in a larger universe.
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Β . . . And she who was driving said,
We know the coming disaster intimately but the present is unknowable.
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Which disaster, I wondered, sexual or geological? But I was shy:
her beauty was like a language she didnβt speak and had never heard.
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From βThe Presentβ
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