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Richard Burgin

    Richard Burgin is celebrated for his unsettling and deeply psychological short fiction, which often delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche and interpersonal relationships. His prose is marked by precise language and a chilling atmosphere that immerses readers in complex moral quandaries. Burgin masterfully employs tension and ambiguity, compelling readers to question reality and their own perceptions. His works offer a penetrating exploration of existential anxieties and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

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    Rivers Last Longer
    • 2023

      Rivers Last Longer

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      As teenagers in Brookline, Massachusetts, Barry and Elliot were best friends, sharing their passions for sports, music, movies, and girls, as well as their dreams of literary fame. Years later, when it appears Barry's mother will inherit over a million dollars, the friends start planning a literary magazine to jumpstart their careers, only to bitterly fight once the inheritance finally arrives. For six years they don't see or speak to each other. When they finally reunite in New York, Elliot is a struggling writer with a dead-end teaching job in Philadelphia, and Barry is a millionaire offering Elliot a free apartment where his deceased mother used to live. The friends decide to finally do the magazine they planned and seem ready to conquer the literary world, but Barry has a terrible secret and a terrifying double life that threatens to destroy not only their magazine but the woman they both fall in love with. At once a highly suspenseful psychological thriller and an ambitious literary work told from multiple points of view, Rivers Last Longer takes its turns, sometimes satirically, through the New York literary, art, and film worlds as it tells its story of friendship, ambition, murder, and love.

      Rivers Last Longer
    • 1992