Lush Life

Richard Price

Language: English

Publisher: Picador

Published: Mar 4, 2008

Pages: 582
ABC: 5

Description:

***A* *National Bestseller*** ***A *New York Times** ***Notable Book* *of the Year*** *Lush Life* is a tale of two Lower East Sides: one a high-priced bohemia, the other a home to hardship, it's residents pushed to the edges of their time-honored turf. When a cocky young hipster is shot to death by a street kid from the "other" lower east side, the crime ripples through every stratum of the city in this brilliant and kaleidiscopic portrait of the "new" New York. ** ### Amazon.com Review Amazon Significant Seven, March 2008: No one has a better ear and eye for the American city than Richard Price, and in *Lush Life*, his first novel in five years, he leaves the fictional environs of Dempsy, New Jersey, where *Clockers*, *Freedomland*, and *Samaritan* were set, for a few crowded blocks of Manhattan's Lower East Side. There's a crime at the heart of the story, but you don't read Price for plot. Instead, you listen as he peels apart layers of class and history through the way his characters talk to each other: hipster bartenders who tell people they're really writers, homeboys from housing projects named after the Jewish immigrants who have long left the neighborhood, and cops, cops, cops, circling the streets looking for a collar, disappearing into their cases as their own lives go to ruin. *--Tom Nissley* ### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Master of the Bronx and Jersey projects, Price (*Clockers*) turns his unrelenting eye on Manhattan's Lower East Side in this manic crescendo of a novel that explores the repercussions of a seemingly random shooting. When bartender Ike Marcus is shot to death after barhopping with friends, NYPD Det. Matty Clark and his team first focus on restaurant manager and struggling writer Eric Cash, who claims the group was accosted by would-be muggers, despite eyewitnesses saying otherwise. As Matty grills Eric on the still-hazy details of the shooting, Price steps back and follows the lives of the alleged shooters—teenagers Tristan Acevedo and Little Dap Williams, who live in a nearby housing project—as well as Ike's grieving father, Billy, who hounds the police even as leads dwindle. As the intersecting narratives hurtle toward a climax that's both expected and shocking, Price peels back the layers of his characters and the neighborhood until all is laid bare. With its perfect dialogue and attention to the smallest detail, Price's latest reminds readers why he's one of the masters of American urban crime fiction. *Author tour. (Mar.)* Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.