The Five Books of (Robert) Moses

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Product Details
Price
$44.95  $41.80
Publisher
Akashic Books, Ltd.
Publish Date
Pages
1504
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.21 X 2.68 inches | 4.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781617754999

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About the Author

ARTHUR NERSESIAN is the author of fourteen books, including the cult-classic national best seller The Fuck-Up (more than 100,000 copies sold), Suicide Casanova, Manhattan Loverboy, East Village Tetralogy, and Mesopotamia. He is a native New Yorker who runs a writing workshop in the East Village and can be reached on Facebook.

Reviews
A sprawling, engrossing Pentateuch of an alternate New York City . . . Nersesian's binge-worthy odyssey is a singularly wild ride.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Nersesian is one of my favorite New York authors; this tome is one to lose yourself in.--Bob Odenkirk, actor, Breaking Bad
Mr. Nersesian's work is a tale of extremes. The finished product weighs more than 4 pounds. If he stacked all his manuscript pages since he began the book back in 1993 it would stand 6 feet tall, a shade taller than himself, Mr. Nersesian says . . . Main characters include a fictionalized Robert Moses, the powerful public official who reshaped New York City and its environs, and his brother Paul, an electrical engineer. A difficult relationship between the two has dire consequences. There are also pop-culture favorites from the period, including psychedelic evangelist Timothy Leary; urbanologist Jane Jacobs, and poet Allen Ginsberg. All are intended to show readers how the value of culture erodes in an isolated world.-- "Wall Street Journal"
Arthur Nersesian is the Bard of Lower East Side Manhattan . . . He knows every street corner, every bar, store, book stall, and even the famous 100-year-old Russian shvitz on 10th Street. Nobody does it better. Not Don DeLillo, not Richard Price, and not William Burroughs.-- "On the Seawall"
Imagine Kurt Vonnegut channeling the Book of Revelations and transmitting it to the faithful of a postcataclysmic New York City and you get a glimpse of the monumental literary feat Arthur Nersesian has accomplished . . . It is imaginative, frightening, and hilarious, often all at the same time.--Michael Imperioli, author of The Perfume Burned His Eyes