Chronic City
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
By Jonathan Lethem
Read by Mark Deakins
By Jonathan Lethem
Read by Mark Deakins
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
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$24.00
Aug 24, 2010 | ISBN 9780307277527
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Oct 13, 2009 | ISBN 9780385532150
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Oct 13, 2009 | ISBN 9780307577269
900 Minutes
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Praise
“Astonishing….Knowing and exuberant, with beautiful drunken sentences that somehow manage to walk a straight line…..Turbocharged….Intricate and seamless….A dancing showgirl of a novel, yet beneath the gaudy makeup it’s also the girl next door: a traditional bildungsroman with a strong moral compass.”–New York Times Book Review
“Chronic City is a feverish portrait of the anxiety and isolation of modern Manhattan, full of dark humor and dazzling writing….proves both funny and frightening.”–Entertainment Weekly
“Exuberant literary revving…..Lethem’s vision of New York can approach the Swiftian. It is impressively observant in its detail and scourging in its mocking satire. There are any number of wicked portraits….His comments on New York life are often achingly exact….So pungent and imaginative”–The Boston Globe
“Ingenious and unsettling…Lethem pulls everything together in a stunning critique of our perceptions of reality and our preconceptions of the function of literature.”–San Francisco Chronicle
“Exquisitely written…Funny and mystifying, eminently quotable, resolutely difficult, even heartbreaking, “Chronic City” demonstrates an imaginative breadth not quite of this world.”–Cleveland Plain Dealer
“A fluid sense of reality pervades these pages, which explore high society, urban politics, avant-garde art, celebrity mania and the dangers of information overload in an age where context is devalued or ignored….the quality of Lethem’s prose and the exuberance of his imagination are reasons enough to read it…..When it comes to style, Lethem has few equals.”–Miami Herald
“The novel functions much like Manhattan used to – a mad scramble of connections made and, more often, missed…make(s) a reader ache for a city long gone.” –Esquire
“Entertaining….a prosopographical investigation of New York City by way of a handful of strange, unclassifiable characters (and some remarkable writing)….splendidly observed”–Wall Street Journal
“Brilliant….exquisite wit and dazzling intricacy of every single paragraph……roves he’s one of the most elegant stylists in the country, and he’s capable of spinning surreal scenes that are equal parts noir and comedy…. evocative and engaging….As a reflection on modern alienation and the chronic loneliness that afflicts us in our faux world, this is beautifully, often powerfully done.”–The Washington Post
“A sprawling book about pop culture and outer space…realistic and fantastic, serious and funny, warm and clear eyed. One of the new generation’s most ambitious writers, Lethem again offers a novel that deals with nothing less important than the difference between truth and lies. And some stories about good cheeseburgers.”–The Daily Beast
“A stellar, multi-layered novel.” – GQ
“Lethem has often sought to interweave the realistic and the fantastic; in Chronic City the result is nearly seamless.” – New York Magazine
“[Lethem is] a writer who resists pigeonholing….it’s hard to remain unsusceptible to his euphoria”–Los Angeles Times
“Friction, charisma, unpleasantness, and threat are key to this tale of scintillating misfits…..dizzyingly brilliant urban enigma”–O Magazine
“One of America’s finest novelists explores the disconnections among art, government, space travel and parallel realities, as his characters hunger for elusive meaning…… All truths and realities are open to interpretation, even negotiation, in this brilliantly rich novel….Lethem’s most ambitious work to date.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred
”Pow! Letham has done it again. When it comes to brainy adventures full of laughter and heart this master has few equals. What a joy from the first page to the last.”—Gary Shteyngart, author of Absurdistan and The Russian Debutante’s Handbook
”I’m reminded of the well-rubbed Kafka line re: A book must be the axe to break the frozen sea within us. Lethem’s book, with incredible fury, aspires to do little less. It’s almost certainly his best novel. It’s genuinely great.”–David Shields, author of The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead
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