A National BestsellerA New York Times Notable Book of the YearLush Life is a tale of two Lower East Sides: one a high-priced bohemia, the other a home to hardship, it's 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 "oth
Lush Life
β Scribed by Price, Richard
- Book ID
- 108377694
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 238 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
So, what do you do?β Whenever people asked him, Eric Cash used to have a dozen answers. Artist, actor, screenwriter . . . But now he's thirty-five years old and he's still living on the Lower East Side, still in the restaurant business, still serving the people he wanted to be. What does Eric do? He manages. Not like Ike Marcus. Ike was young, good-looking, people liked him. Ask him what he did, he wouldn't say tending bar. He was going placesβuntil two street kids stepped up to him and Eric one night and pulled a gun. At least, that's Eric's version.
In Lush Life, Richard Price tears the shiny veneer off the βnewβ New York to show us the hidden cracks, the underground networks of control and violence beneath the glamour. Lush Life is an Xray of the street in the age of no broken windows and βquality of lifeβ squads, from a writer whose βtough, gritty brand of social realism . . . reads like a movie in proseβ (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times).
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'So, what do you do?' Whenever people asked him, Eric Cash used to have a dozen answers. Artist, actor, screenwriter... But now he's thirty-five years old and he's still living on the Lower East Side, still in the restaurant business, still serving the people he wanted to be. What does Eric do? He m
### Amazon.com Review _Lush Life_ , his first novel in five years, he leaves the fictional environs of Dempsy, New Jersey, where _Clockers_ , _Freedomland_ , and _Samaritan_ were set, for a few crowded blocks of Manhattan's Lower East Side. There's a crime at the heart of the story, but you don't