New York City. March 1986. The world is made of junk: junk bonds, junk food, junk powder. At least, that's how it seems to a woman in a downtown walkup, where every day for five years she's been opening her door to people engaged in the culture of the moment. Some of them are getting famous, some are changing their sex, while others are dying. But all of them are buying her heroin, and one of them is a rat: one morning she opens the door to a drug-enforcement agent - Dick.
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Linda Yablonsky is an American art critic and journalist whose writing has appeared in prominent publications. Her analytical approach and keen observations of the art world are evident in her texts. While not a fiction author, her contributions as a critic and journalist offer a unique perspective on contemporary art.
