Recensione:
'MCInerney flourishes.' -- Esquire
'McInerney is on top form...he mixes grungey low-lifers with stylish loft dwellers, giving a rich, varied picture of American life. Intense and enjoyable.' -- Cosmopolitan
'McInerney rarely lets the reader down and the buzz you get from reading How It Ended will last longer than your usual fix.' --Tatler
'Sharp, spare, exquisitely observed writing.' --Daily Mail
'Urban tales of sex, sell-outs, diversions, and divorces share the well-tailored prose and unerring ear for wise cracks and lies that are McInerney's Hallmark.' --Harpers & Queen
L'autore:
The author of seven novels and two collections of essays on wine, Jay McInerney is a regular contributor to New York, The New York Times Book Review, The Independent and Corriere della Sera. His short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, Playboy, and Granta. In 2006, Time cited his 1984 debut, Bright Lights, Big City, as one of nine generation-defining novels of the twentieth century. He was the recipient of the 2006 James Beard Foundation s M.F.K. Fisher Award for Distinguished Writing and his novel The Good Life received the Prix Litteraire at the Deauville Film Festival in 2007. He lives in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, New York."
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