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Bright Lights, Big City by Jay McInerney
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Bright Lights, Big City

by Jay McInerney

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Vintage (1984), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 208 pages

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The structure of the book is intriguing, using second person narrative, but the protagonist is such a...well, moron, that it's difficult to care about his struggles with the sad events in his life. ( )
  jwcooper3 | Nov 15, 2009 |
Sort of moping and plotless. However, this is the only time that I have ever managed to use those words as a compliment. You follow yourself through several days worth of crappy experiences, get drunk, get high, and have a flashback of watching your mother die. That's all you get, and that's all you can ask for from this book. Grade A perfect. ( )
  Kunzelman | Jun 19, 2009 |
If you like early Bret Easton Ellis (Rules of Attraction, Less than Zero), then you'll probably enjoy this. Very fast read with entertaining, likable, hapless narrator. The use of 2d person gives the book an appropriately "shallow" feel. That said, it's a stylistic affectation, and like any affectation it can at times become tedious--it would probably have worked better in a short story. ( )
  gtross | Apr 15, 2009 |
Amusing because it is written in second person.
Drug days of the 1980's ( )
  stunik | Mar 29, 2009 |
I was suprised by the story's depth, and the author was successful in making me feel as worn out as the main character. Overall, however, it just felt a bit generic, perhaps because the character's battle is mostly a private matter and the results of his choices don't seem especially consequential. ( )
  amlet | Jan 1, 2009 |
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"How did you go bankrupt?" Bill asked. "Two ways," Mike said. "Gradually and then suddenly."
-THE SUN ALSO RISES
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You are not the kind of guy who would be at a place like this at this time of the morning.
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The tragicomedy of a young man in NYC, struggling with the reality of his mother's death, alienation and the seductive pull of drugs.

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