Lazarus Man
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In this electrifying novel, Richard Price, the author of
Clockers
and a writer on
The Wire
, gives us razor-sharp anatomy of an ever-changing Harlem.
'An affecting novel by a literary urbanologist in top form'
'Price delivers
a remarkable excavation of urban angst
in this story of a five-story East Harlem tenement building that collapses . . . As [Price's] vivid characters cross paths following the tragedy, they compose a searing snapshot of contemporary Harlem annotated with the author's precise observations . . .
Price once again proves he's the bard of New York City street life'
'All of Richard Price's manifold gifts - the voices he can do, those of the street, those of the fuzz; his panoramic plotting; his kinetic prose - these things are steeped, in
Lazarus Man
, in a new kind of hard-won wisdom that's very mellow and very sweet.
His people not only break your heart, they hand you back the pieces so you can peer within and know yourself a little better
'
'Richard Price is our peerless dramatizer of the contemporary urban underbelly, reminding us that the beating heart of a city lies within the collective hearts of the denizens shuffling through their demanding lives . . .'
'For newcomers to Price,
Clockers
or
Lush Life
may be a better entry point, but if you stick with
Lazarus Man
and allow the characters to settle,
you'll find more warmth, cynicism and love of life - every kind of life - here than in many novels twice the size
'
'Both a hymn to community, and a love letter to the city'
'The Big Apple has had fewer better chroniclers than Price, and his trademark mix of deft social vignettes and vivid colloquial language makes for
an engrossing read
'
'
An atmospheric novel
with the trappings of crime fiction'
'Price, a writer on TV's The Wire, specialises in tales of working class New Yorkers trying to survive, and
this is gritty and compelling stuff
'
'For a nation riven and terrified,
Lazarus Man
is the strangest of urban thrillers: a thoughtful, even peaceful story about stumbling into new life . . .
the novel remains in relentless motion
'
'
Gritty and compassionate
. . . [Price] has an ear for streetwise dialogue and an eye for description . . . A chorus of voices enlivens every page in
a kind of urban opera'
Richard Price
is the author of several novels-including
Lazarus Man
,
Clockers
, and
Lush Life
-all of which have won universal praise for their vividly etched portrayals of urban America. He has written for television dramas, including
The Night Of, The Deuce
, and
The Wire
, as well as numerous screenplays, including
Sea of Love
,
Ransom
, and
The Color of Money
, directed by Martin Scorsese, for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, the novelist Lorraine Adams.