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Jay McInerney

    January 13, 1955

    This American author is celebrated for his novels that delve into the vibrant lives and complexities of the modern world. His writing is characterized by a keen insight into the human psyche, capturing the urgency and dynamism of contemporary society. Beyond fiction, he also pens insightful essays, exploring themes of wine and lifestyle with a distinctive voice that blends expertise with a passion for sensory experience. His work offers readers a compelling exploration of meaning and pleasure in today's fast-paced existence.

    Jay McInerney
    Manhattan transfer
    Bright, Precious Days
    Story of My Life
    Brightness Falls
    Bright Lights, Big City
    Last of the Savages
    • 2016

      È il romanzo d'esordio di Jay McInerney, con il quale è assurto al rango di icona della letteratura post-minimalista degli anni Ottanta. Il suo percorso letterario successivo testimonia l'evoluzione di uno scrittore che ha saputo creare un universo personale divertente e trasgressivo, dove fra eccessi, violenze, celebrità, sesso e droghe, si aggira inquieto e romantico lo spettro dell'amore.

      Classici contemporanei: Le mille luci di New York
    • 2016

      This unforgettable New York story of glamour, sex, ambition, and heartbreak begins in the heady days before the financial crash. Russell and Corrine Calloway seem to be living the dream: a calendar filled with high-society parties; jobs they care about and enjoy; twin children, a boy and a girl whose birth was truly miraculous; a loft in TriBeCa and summers in the Hamptons. But beneath the glossy surfaces, things are simmering. Russell, editor-in-chief of a boutique publisher, has cultural clout but is on the edge financially, and feels compelled to pursue an audacious—and potentially ruinous—opportunity. Meanwhile, Corrine’s world is turned upside down when the man with whom she’d had an ill-fated affair in the wake of 9/11 suddenly reappears, and the Calloways find themselves tested more severely than they ever could have imagined. The third book in McInerney’s celebrated Calloway trilogy, Bright, Precious Days is an aching, extraordinary portrait of a marriage during a period of dizzying change.

      Bright, Precious Days
    • 2015

      Mój Nowy Jork

      Słynni Nowojorczycy opowiadają o swoim mieście

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      Mój Nowy Jork
    • 2013

      Bacchus et moi

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Ce livre de Jay McInerney réunit soixante-six de ses chroniques parues dans House and Garden et dans le Wall Street Journal, chroniques qui se nourrissent des connaissances qu’il a accumulées avec le temps sur toutes sortes de vins, sur les gens et les lieux qui les produisent à travers le monde. On voyage ainsi avec lui des châteaux légendaires de la culture vinicole à l’Australie, la Nouvelle-Zélande, en passant par les collines de Santa Rita et Paso Robles, l’Argentine et le Chili. On rencontre ces "fous de raisin", vigneron, sommelier, expert, qui ont mis leur énergie au service de leur passion et les personnalités du monde vinicole deviennent les personnages des récits oenophiles de McInerney. De même qu’un récit d’explorateur nous fait découvrir des contrées lointaines et exotiques, ceux du romancier new-yorkais connu pour ses goûts de luxe traitent de vins très rares et très chers. Mais il s’intéresse aussi à des vins obscurs ou sous-évalués. Si on apprend beaucoup de ses réflexions sur le monde du vin, on s’amuse également de ses nombreuses anecdotes et de ses comparaisons brillantes et cocasses. Qu’est-ce qui différencie Lafite et Mouton ? Comment lire les étiquettes de vin allemand ? Quels sont les champagnes accessibles (ou décidément pas) ? Que boire avec les cuisines asiatiques ? Par quel miracle l’expression "vin californien" a-t-elle cessé d’être un oxymore ? Voilà quelques-unes des questions auxquelles ce recueil instructif et réjouissant permet de répondre en toute subjectivité car, pour McInerney, le goût du vin doit rester une affaire hautement sentimentale.

      Bacchus et moi
    • 2008

      South Beach

      The Novel

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Gabriel Tucker is a globe-trotting, trust fund–endowed twenty-nine-year-old who suddenly finds himself penniless and alone in the world, except for an old Miami Beach apartment building named the Venus De Milo Arms, the last thing of value left to him by his now-vanished family. Lacking skills or resources, he heads to Miami Beach to reconstruct his life, finding himself neighbors with an unlikely mix of tenants: an elderly Holocaust survivor, a lip-synching drag queen, a cynical two-bit gossip columnist, and a rebellious young performance artist who will eventually capture his heart. Within days, Gabriel is thrust into the outrageous world of South Beach, Miami of the nineties: temptations, quick fortunes, mountains of drugs, notorious murders, nonstop sex, and beautiful women (and men) for sale (or rent) are the order of the day. He is a ringside witness to the excesses and intrigues of Italian fashion empires, Cuban refugee supermodels, rapacious German developers, old-fashioned crooked politicians, and a cast of characters that would make Caligula blush. It is in South Beach that Gabriel will eventually discover the long-buried mysteries of his family and find a soul he never imagined he had and a love he never dreamed he deserved.

      South Beach
    • 2007

      Dangerous Women

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Prepare to meet the most seductively female and the most shockingly fatal of femme fatales, brought to you by seventeen of today's finest authors of mystery and suspense fiction. Award-winning editor Otto Penzler presents a collection of short and sizzling masterpieces of kisses and kiss-offs, gams and gats. Tale after thrilling tale, they'll prove to you just how sexy and not so gentle the 'gentler sex' can be. In 'Third Party', Jay McInerney takes you on a wild ride through the Paris night with a party girl built for speed and sin... 'Rendezvous', Nelson DeMille 's first short story in twenty-five years, plunges you into a Vietnam jungle where the bloodiest scourge of this man's army is no man at all... back in the USA of 'Louly and Pretty Boy', Elmore Leonard introduces a Depression-era teenage gun moll who loves Pretty Boy Floyd more than she likes knocking off filling stations... a very smart blonde takes her shot in Lorenzo Carcaterra 's 'A Thousand Miles from Nowhere', a study in slow-simmered vengeance... and Michael Connelly 's colourful and ironic 'Cielo Azul' shows how a nameless woman left dead on a Los Angeles hillside can be the most lethal prey of all. In other riveting tales, a scorned lover claims an old fling's heart, a little too literally... a lady of mystery offers a suicide pact you almost can't refuse... and a she-demon rises from the grave in a bid to rule the earth... These and a bevy of other very bad girls cast their criminal spells through the powerful voices of Joyce Carol Oates, John Connolly, Thomas H. Cook, Jeffrey Deaver, J.A. Jance, Andrew Klavan, Laura Lippman, Ed McBain, Walter Mosely, Anne Perry, Ian Rankin and S.J. Rozan in stories as irresistible as the anti-heroines that blaze through their pages.

      Dangerous Women
    • 2006

      The Good Life

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.3(199)Add rating

      In this bestselling novel, the author of Bright Lights, Big City unveils a story of love, family, conflicting desires, and catastrophic loss in a powerfully searing work of fiction. Clinging to a semiprecarious existence in TriBeCa, Corrine and Russell Calloway have survived a separation and are wonderstruck by young twins whose provenance is nothing less than miraculous. Several miles uptown and perched near the top of the Upper East Side’s social register, Luke McGavock has postponed his accumulation of wealth in an attempt to recover the sense of purpose now lacking in a life that often gives him pause. But on a September morning, brightness falls horribly from the sky, and people worlds apart suddenly find themselves working side by side at the devastated site. Wise, surprising, and, ultimately, heart-stoppingly redemptive, The Good Life captures lives that allow us to see–through personal, social, and moral complexity–more clearly into the heart of things.

      The Good Life
    • 2002

      Bacchus and Me

      Adventures in the Wine Cellar

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(397)Add rating

      With a unique blend of literary flair and insightful commentary, the best-selling novelist explores the world of wine through a collection of unconventional musings. This work appeals to both casual wine drinkers seeking recommendations and dedicated enthusiasts, offering a fresh perspective on wine and its culture. McInerney's command of language elevates the discussion, making it an engaging read for anyone interested in the nuances of wine appreciation.

      Bacchus and Me
    • 2001

      How it Ended

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.5(838)Add rating

      A transsexual prostitute accidentally propositions his own father. A senator's serial infidelities leave him in hot water. And two young lovers spend Christmas together high on different drugs. This work aims to expose the dark underbelly of the American dream.

      How it Ended
    • 2000

      Marilyn a já

      • 87 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Soubor sedmi půvabných, krátkých próz, které čtenáře zaujmou především kromobyčejnou pestrostí a neuvěřitelnou lehkostí, s jakou byly napsány. A to nezávisle na šíři volených prostředí, ve kterých se jednotlivé minipříběhy odehrávají, psychiatrickou léčebnou počínaje a Kubou konče.

      Marilyn a já