The Last Bachelor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:4th Jan '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
--_‘Stories of sex and money set in and around New York City, where gentle satire and situation comedy give way to dark epiphanies about doomed marriages or social failures' - Guardian‘Elegant, sly and blackly humorous' - Daily Mail--_An astonishingly funny and poignant new collection of short stories from Jay McInerney - one of the pre-eminent writers of his generation. In true McInerney style, this new collection of stories examines post 9/11 America in all its dark and morally complex glory. His characters include a young woman holed up in a remote cabin while her (married) boyfriend campaigns for the highest of all offices, a couple whose sexual experiments cross every line imaginable, a young socialite called home to nurse her mother and an older one scheming for her next husband. From the streets of downtown New York during the 2003 anti-war march and the lavish hotel rooms of the wealthy social elite, to a husband and wife who share a marital bed with a pot-bellied pig, the people in these stories search for meaning while struggling against each other, colliding as the old world around them fractures and dissolves into a modern era full of new uncertainties, where ghosts of loss hang in the air. McInerney's writing has crackling humour and a feverish, clear-sighted brilliance that perfectly underpins the lives of people living in modern America. These stories are deftly constructed, subtle, insightful and heartbreaking. Steeped in history but yet alive in the present - this new collection is a companion to the sweet madness of life
‘Stories of sex and money set in and around New York City, where gentle satire and situation comedy give way to dark epiphanies about doomed marriages or social failures' * Guardian *
‘Leading us behind the bedroom doors of New York's pretty and privileged people, McInerney's twelve tales work on our appetite for gossip like literary episodes of Sex and the City ... Each tale here has a clever little kick. And each comes with a twist' * Independent on Sunday *
‘In essentials, the ambience of his fiction is the same as Scott Fitgerald's Jazz Age one. So is the attitude - fascination laced with irony - that he brings to it...Everywhere, his fiction displays a Fitzgerald-like enthrallment with glamour and its tarnishing, ideals and their dissipation, charm and the way it can coarsen and sour' * Sunday Times *
‘Elegant, sly and blackly humorous' * Daily Mail *
ISBN: 9781408800713
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm
Weight: 164g
224 pages