Lightning Field

Lightning Field

by Dana Spiotta (Author)

Synopsis

Three women struggle to find value in the ultimate of consumer-driven cultures, Los Angeles. Mina, a waitress, lives with her screenwriter husband and has almost inadvertently acquired two lovers. Her friend Lorene runs a chain of highly successful theme restaurants, catering to the unconscious desires and idiosyncrasies of their rich clientele. Lisa works as a lowly housemaid. With superb wit and keen irony, Spiotta examines the lives of these trapped Los Angeles suburbanites - their neuroses, quack therapies and New Age obsessions - and the strange and varied ways in which women cope with their relationship to contemporary culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Scribner
Published: 05 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0743206797
ISBN 13: 9780743206792

Media Reviews
'A wonderfully observant and knowing novel that gives us a succession of Polaroid snapshots of Los Angeles and some of its denizens and transforms them into a compelling portrait of the City of Angels on the brink of the millennium... The resulting book manages to be funny and hip, lyric and satiric - all at the same time' Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
Author Bio
Dana Spiotta grew up in California surrounded by the movie industry. Her first job was as a production assistant on the film Rumblefish. She studied philosophy at Columbia, then moved to Seattle. She has worked in restaurants and written fiction for most of her adult life. She lives in New York, America.