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Chinese Takeout: A Novel

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出版时间:2003年8月1日

I S B N:9780060548827

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    "Not since Henry Miller has a writer so successfully captured the.tribulations of a struggling artist..A masterly image." (Library Journal (starred review) )^"A definite achievement... Confirms Nersesian's literary artistry. His edgy exploration...is hard to put down." (Booklist )^"A witty tour through the lowest depths of high art..A fast paced portrait of.la vie boheme." (Kirkus Reviews )^"Magnificent.Nersesian's story.won't leave you hungry...Nersesian is this generation's Mark Twain." (Jennifer Belle, author of Going Down and High Maintenance )^"One of the best books...about the artist's life. .A compelling read." (Village Voice )^"[Nersesian] has a talent for dark comedy and witty dialgoue.Woven throughout.are gems of observational brilliance.A vivid tour." (American Book Review )^"A heartfelt, tragicomic bohemian romance..The hip squalor.takes on a mythic charge that energizes Nersesian's lyrical celebriation." (Publishers Weekly )^"Nersesian's feel for the maneuvering of the city...is what makes his city stories so wholly engrossing." (Philadelphia City Paper )^"Thoroughly validates Nersesian's rep as one of the wittiest and most perceptive chroniclers of downtown life." (Time Out New York )

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    Book Description
    From the author of the cult classic The Fuck-Up comes a vicious new tale of art, drugs, love, and death on the Lower East Side.

    Orloff Trenchant is a painter who sells books on West 4th Street in Manhattan and is obsessed with mastering his craft. Desperate for cash, Or agrees to take a commission no one else will touch: he has three weeks to carve a headstone for a recently deceased restaurateur -- a Chinese takeout box. As Or attempts to make his deadline, he navigates among a toxic mix of fellow artists, struggling gallery owners, bloodsucking art dealers, his politically active friends, and a haunting addict poet whose life is more out of control than Or's own.

    Nersesian's prose is sparkling and hypnotic in this brutal and comic story that will make you wonder if life and art are two different things.

    From Publishers Weekly
    Nersesian (The Fuck-Up; Manhattan Loverboy) weaves a heartfelt, tragicomic bohemian romance with echoes of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Orloff Trenchant is the quintessential starving artist, leading a hand-to-mouth existence as he struggles to make his mark on the cutthroat New York gallery scene. Dumped by his artist girlfriend for a rich collector, living out of his beat-up van or borrowed lofts and selling used books on the sidewalk to make ends meet, "Or" is beginning to question his art-for-art's-sake ethos when he meets his muse in the person of Rita, a beautiful poetess, prostitute and heroin addict even more desperate than he is. Nersesian sends up the pretentiousness and excesses of the art world, but without the jeering tone the subject usually provokes in satirists. He writes evocatively of the processes and products of the artistic life, and he believes the issues raised by it-realism versus abstraction; money and security versus creativity and passion; the struggle to wrest deathless art from the transience of life, even from a Chinese takeout box (Or is commissioned to sculpt a tombstone in that shape for a deceased restaurateur)-are worth pondering. Indeed, the novel itself is a sprawling, obsessively detailed portrait of the Lower East Side demimonde during the 2000 election, as Or's frenetic life bounces him between used book stores, gallery openings, drug dens and literary dives where poets spout Naderite polemics. Infused with the symbolism of Greek legend, the hip squalor of this milieu takes on a mythic charge that energizes Nersesian's lyrical celebration of an evanescent moment in the life of the city.

    From Booklist
    Orloff Trenchant is a 30-something painter whose brush with death is only one of the forces driving him to create his seemingly endless sketches of a swimmer struggling in the East River. While the politically charged dispute over the 2000 election rages around him, he must sculpt an abandoned chunk of alabaster into a unique headstone to free himself from the financial morass he is in. Concurrently, he becomes increasingly entangled with the cynical, witty young heroin addict he has come to depend on for human feelings in a sea of urban alienation and decay. Capturing in words the energy, dynamism, and exhaustion of creating visual art is a definite achievement. Setting the act of creation amidst Lower East Side filth, degradation, and hope, and making that environment a palpable, organic character in a novel confirms Nersesian's literary artistry. His edgy exploration of the love of art and of life, and of the creative act and the sweat and toil inherent to it, is hard to put down.
                                  Whitney Scott

    About Author
    Arthur Nersesian’s other novels include The Fuck-Up, Manhattan Loverboy, Dogrun, and Suicide Casanova. He has also written three books of poems and one book of plays. Nersesian was the managing editor of the literary magazine "The Portable Lower East Side" and was an English teacher at Hostos Community College (C.U.N.Y.) in the South Bronx. He was born and raised in New York City.

    Book Dimension :
    length: (cm)20.6                 width:(cm)13.5

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