 Richard Price (b. 1949) Photo by Robert Birnbaum (courtesy of the photographer)
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Richard Price has 12 past events. (show) CRIME FICTION 7pm This bookclub will be discussing Lush Life by Richard Price. More Info: r.a.schooler@att.net.
He won an Edgar award for his work on the HBO series "The Wire," an Academy Award nomination for his screenplay for “The Color of Money,” and an award in literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for his novel “Clockers.” Now hear Richard Price, the author of the new best-seller ... (more)
Harvard Book Store is pleased to host novelist RICHARD PRICE to read from his latest work, Lush Life. "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 ... (more)
From a great American realist—a writer for The Wire and the author of The Wanderers, The Color of Money, and Clockers— comes Lush Life, a riveting story of two urban worlds in collision.
The author reads from and signs his new novel. 202-364-1919. (Book World, The Washington Post)
"Richard Price talks about his novel, set in Manhattan's Lower East Side underground, Lush Life. So, what do you do? Whenever people asked him that, Eric Cash used to have a dozen answers—artist, actor, screenwriter. Similarly, his friend Ike Marcus was young, good-looking, and was going places—until ... (more)
Novelist Richard Price, author of Clockers and Freedomland, will read from his new novel,Lush Life. Price, always a compassionate listener, may be our finest writer of dialogue. His characters bristle with vitality. Lush Life is New York City, top to bottom, as it screeches into the 21st Century. “Wry, ... (more)
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Because there are so many authors represented on this page, please do not enter any Common Knowledge, as it will be inaccurate for the majority of these authors. Thank you. 1. Richard Price (b. 1949), is the American novelist and screenwriter author of Clocker. 2. The author of Alabi’s world; The convict and the colonel; Enigma variations; Equatoria; First-time; The Guiana Maroons; Maroon societies; and The root of roots, or, How Afro-American anthropology got its start is Richard Price (b. 1941). 3. The author of British society, 1680-1880 and Labour in British society is Richard Price (b. 1944). 4. Price, Richard, 1947 Dec. 10-wrote Augustine. 5. The author of A free discussion of the doctrines of materialism, and philosophical necessity ...; Political writings; and A review of the principal questions and difficulties in morals is Richard Price (1723-1791), Welsh philosopher. 6. Price, Richard 1942- wrote The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties. 7. The author of The fabulous matter of fact is Richard Price (b.1966). 8. The author of Joseph Smith fought polygamy is Richard Price (b. 1924).
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