Grand Central Winter

Grand Central Winter

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781888363579
Untertitel:
Stories from the Street
Genre:
Übrige Sachbücher & Sonstiges
Autor:
Lee Stringer
Herausgeber:
Seven Stories Press
Anzahl Seiten:
240
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.07.1998
ISBN:
1888363576

Zusatztext From stories about flim-flamming clerics prying on the homeless! to the streetwise Romeo who wants to make the prostitute mother of his child an 'honest woman' ("I can't believe it! [she] even charged me to go to bed with her on our honeymoon night")! to the manipulations of being on the Geraldo show! Stringer possesses a sharp eye for the street and the rich! sagacious talent of a storyteller. Publishers Weekly Stringer readily admits to his former addiction and even celebrates its simple sweetness; you collect enough returnable cans to buy a hit! you get high! you crash and start looking for more cans. Like Dorothy Parker cradling a martini! he makes no apologies. But Stringer's angle on Manhattan is not from a table at the Algonquin; it is straight up from underneath. John Jiler! New York Times Book Review Informationen zum Autor Lee Stringer; foreword by Kurt Vonnegut Klappentext A New York Times Notable Book Whether Lee Stringer is describing "God's corner" as he calls 42nd Street! or his friend Suzy! a hooker and "past due tourist" whose infant child he sometimes babysits! whether he is recounting his experiences at Street News! where he began hawking the newspaper for a living wage! then wrote articles! and served for a time as muckraking senior editor! whether it is his adventures in New York's infamous Tombs jail! or performing community service! or sleeping in the tunnels below Grand Central Station by night and collecting cans by day! this is a book rich with small acts of kindness! humor and even heroism alongside the expected violence and desperation of life on the street. There is always room! Stringer writes! "amid the costume" jewel glitter...for one more diamond in the rough." Two events rise over Grand Central Winter like sentinels: Stringer's discovery of crack cocaine and his catching the writing bug. Between these two very different yet oddly similar activities! Lee's life unwound itself! during the 1980s! and took the shape of an odyssey! an epic struggle to find meaning and happiness in arid times. He eventually beat the first addiction with help from a treatment program. The second addiction! writing! has hold of him still. Among the many accomplishments of this book is that Stringer is able to convey something of the vitality and complexity of a down-and-out life. The reader walks away from it humming its melody! one that is more wise than despairing! less about the shame we feel when confronted with a picture of those less fortunate! and more about the joy we feel when we experience our shared humanity. Zusammenfassung A New York Times Notable Book Whether Lee Stringer is describing "God's corner" as he calls 42nd Street! or his friend Suzy! a hooker and "past due tourist" whose infant child he sometimes babysits! whether he is recounting his experiences at Street News! where he began hawking the newspaper for a living wage! then wrote articles! and served for a time as muckraking senior editor! whether it is his adventures in New York's infamous Tombs jail! or performing community service! or sleeping in the tunnels below Grand Central Station by night and collecting cans by day! this is a book rich with small acts of kindness! humor and even heroism alongside the expected violence and desperation of life on the street. There is always room! Stringer writes! "amid the costume" jewel glitter...for one more diamond in the rough." Two events rise over Grand Central Winter like sentinels: Stringer's discovery of crack cocaine and his catching the writing bug. Between these two very different yet oddly similar activities! Lee's life unwound itself! during the 1980s! and took the shape of an odyssey! an epic struggle to find meaning and happiness in arid times. He eventually beat the first addiction with help from a treatment program. The second addiction! writing...

“From stories about flim-flamming clerics prying on the homeless, to the streetwise Romeo who wants to make the prostitute mother of his child an 'honest woman' ("I can't believe it, [she] even charged me to go to bed with her on our honeymoon night"), to the manipulations of being on the Geraldo show, Stringer possesses a sharp eye for the street and the rich, sagacious talent of a storyteller.” –Publishers Weekly

“Stringer readily admits to his former addiction and even celebrates its simple sweetness; you collect enough returnable cans to buy a hit, you get high, you crash and start looking for more cans. Like Dorothy Parker cradling a martini, he makes no apologies. But Stringer's angle on Manhattan is not from a table at the Algonquin; it is straight up from underneath.” –John Jiler, New York Times Book Review

Autorentext
Lee Stringer; foreword by Kurt Vonnegut

Klappentext
A New York Times Notable Book

Whether Lee Stringer is describing "God's corner" as he calls 42nd Street, or his friend Suzy, a hooker and "past due tourist" whose infant child he sometimes babysits, whether he is recounting his experiences at Street News, where he began hawking the newspaper for a living wage, then wrote articles, and served for a time as muckraking senior editor, whether it is his adventures in New York's infamous Tombs jail, or performing community service, or sleeping in the tunnels below Grand Central Station by night and collecting cans by day, this is a book rich with small acts of kindness, humor and even heroism alongside the expected violence and desperation of life on the street. There is always room, Stringer writes, "amid the costume" jewel glitter...for one more diamond in the rough."
Two events rise over Grand Central Winter like sentinels: Stringer's discovery of crack cocaine and his catching the writing bug. Between these two very different yet oddly similar activities, Lee's life unwound itself, during the 1980s, and took the shape of an odyssey, an epic struggle to find meaning and happiness in arid times. He eventually beat the first addiction with help from a treatment program. The second addiction, writing, has hold of him still.
Among the many accomplishments of this book is that Stringer is able to convey something of the vitality and complexity of a down-and-out life. The reader walks away from it humming its melody, one that is more wise than despairing, less about the shame we feel when confronted with a picture of those less fortunate, and more about the joy we feel when we experience our shared humanity.

Zusammenfassung
A New York Times Notable Book

Whether Lee Stringer is describing "God's corner" as he calls 42nd Street, or his friend Suzy, a hooker and "past due tourist" whose infant child he sometimes babysits, whether he is recounting his experiences at Street News, where he began hawking the newspaper for a living wage, then wrote articles, and served for a time as muckraking senior editor, whether it is his adventures in New York's infamous Tombs jail, or performing community service, or sleeping in the tunnels below Grand Central Station by night and collecting cans by day, this is a book rich with small acts of kindness, humor and even heroism alongside the expected violence and desperation of life on the street. There is always room, Stringer writes, "amid the costume" jewel glitter...for one more diamond in the rough."
Two events rise over Grand Central Winter like sentinels: Stringer's discovery of crack cocaine and his catching the writing bug. Between these two very different yet oddly similar activities, Lee's life unwound itself, during the 1980s, and took the shape of an odyssey, an epic struggle to find meaning and happiness in arid times. He eventually beat the first addiction with help from a treatment program. The second addiction, writing, has hold of him still.
Among the many accomplishments of this book is that Stringer…


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