Lush Life by Richard Price

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  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780374299255
  • Sales Rank: 1,135
  • 464pp
 
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Synopsis

From a great American realist—the author of Clockers and co-writer of The Wire—a riveting story of two urban worlds in collision

The New York Times Book Review - Walter Kirn

Raymond Chandler is peeping out from Price's skull, as well he should be, given such gloomy doings…one detects Saul Bellow's vision, too. Price is a builder, a drafter of vast blueprints, and though the Masonic keystone of his novel is a box-shaped N.Y.P.D. office, he stacks whole slabs of city on top of it and excavates colossal spaces beneath it. He doesn't just present a slice of life, he piles life high and deep. Time too.

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Biography

The self-described "Fonzie of Literature," Richard Price has come a long way from his days growing up in the Bronx projects. From his gritty 1974 debut, The Wanderers, to hit Hollywood screenplays like The Color of Money and Clockers, Price brings a signature brand of street-savvy cool to his work.

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Number of Reviews: 4
Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 4.5 out of 5
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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 A Great Read On Any Level
A reviewer, A reviewer, 06/21/2008

This book is a meditation on good and evil, the sacred and the secular, and tradition versus modernity -- all dressed up as a police procedural. It is remarkable that Price is able to develop his themes, his characters, and his plot line and at the same time create a driving narrative that is so deeply involving. Many of Price's characters are so vivid that they continue to live in the reader's mind well after the book has been read. One deliberate exception is a hazy God/Satan who ultimately consigns another character to Hell (Atlantic City). Buy this book! It is a pleasure to read on any level.

Also recommended: Samaritan, Clockers

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Very satisfying
A reviewer, A reviewer, 05/21/2008

The reader knows in the first few chapters what happened. The fascinating part of this book is the effect the event has on the life of each character.

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