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Used
Paperback
1989
$3.27
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Used
Paperback
1999
$4.72
This novel focuses on a section of 1980s Manhattan culture. Beautiful, blunt, world-weary and 20, Alison depicts the group-indulgence and parental indifference that conspire against her, as her plight is drawn with humour and finesse.
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Used
Hardcover
1988
$4.21
The author of Bright Lights, Big City here zeros in on one section of late-1980s Manhattan culture which is burning itself out even as it ignites. Beautiful, blunt, world-weary and 20, Alison is the reader's guide to the group indulgence and parental indifference that conspire against her. The author captures her plight with humour in this moral tale.
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New
Paperback
2009
$15.00
Originally published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 1988, and now reissued by Grove Press, The Story of My Life by Jay McInerney is a hilarious, sobering portrait of 1980s New York City featuring twenty-something actress Alison Poole and her coterie of club-hopping, coke-addicted friends. In this breathlessly paced novel, McInerney revisits the nocturnal New York of Bright Lights, Big City. Alison Poole is a budding actress already fatally well versed in hopping the clubs, shopping Chanel, falling in and out of lust, and abusing other people's credit cards. As Alison races toward emotional breakdown, McInerney gives us a funny yet oddly touching portrait of a postmodern Holly Golightly coming to terms with a world in which everything is permitted and nothing really matters.