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Ed Hamilton

    This author crafts stark, brutal, and darkly humorous prose in a powerfully pared-down style. Their work often delves into the struggles of artists striving to maintain relevance in increasingly hostile urban landscapes. Through their writing, the author aims to highlight unique cultural institutions and to advocate against the developer greed threatening artistic communities. They hope to preserve spaces where cultural significance is valued over mere financial gain.

    Lords of the Schoolyard
    Legends of the Chelsea Hotel
    • There's a current that courses through the old Chelsea Hotel, an electricity that drives people relentlessly to create. It's an energy that longtime resident Ed Hamilton will tell you often drives inhabitants to madness. In a series of linked cyanide capsules, Legends of the Chelsea Hotel tells the odd, funny, and often tragic truth of the writers, artists, and musicians — the famous and the obscure alike — who have fallen prey to the Chelsea. Readers enter one of Dee Dee Ramone's flashbacks; meet the ghost of author Thomas Wolfe; learn of movie star Ethan Hawke's mystical powers over women; see the ungodly acts allegedly being perpetrated in the basement club Serena's; and feel the dark aura of Room 100, where punk rocker Sid Vicious killed his girlfriend Nancy.

      Legends of the Chelsea Hotel
    • Lords of the Schoolyard

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story centers on a group of young outcasts who bond over their rebellious antics in school. Best friends since eighth grade, they engage in mischievous behavior, including bullying smaller kids, defying teachers, and sneaking cigarettes. Their struggles with fitting in and adhering to rules manifest in their aggressive actions towards others, revealing a complex dynamic of friendship and defiance amid the challenges of adolescence.

      Lords of the Schoolyard