131 Different Things

131 Different Things
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Zachary Lipez

شابک

9781617756962
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

September 1, 2018
A dejected bartender pursues his recently returned ex through the dive bars of New York City.This messy little novella is the latest creative collaboration between writer Lipez, designer Wakefield, and photographer and Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Zinner (Please Take Me off the Guest List, 2010). The story itself is little more than a nihilistic chronicle of confused young love in the subterranean lairs of New York City. That said, the narrator's painfully honest voice, Zinner's evocative photographs, and the rich graphic design lend the package a funky mood that recalls Douglas Coupland's early works. Lipez's ongoing day job as a bartender also helps relay a stylish authenticity to what is essentially one long bar crawl. Our narrator is Sam, aforementioned bartender, who's in a bit of a rut after having been dumped by Vicki, "my one true love, ender of marriages and my heart." After leaving Sam, Vicki has been going to AA meetings to get her life together. But when Sam gets wind that she's drinking again, he recruits his horndog best friend, Francis, for a careening drug- and alcohol-fueled quest to win back her heart. Along with occasional cameos from Sam's acerbic ex-wife, Aviva, the duo encounters all manner of miscreants, iconoclasts, and other aberrations, all punctuated by miniexhibits by Zinner with titles like "Eleven Moments on the Way to Somewhere Else" and "Seven Moments of Clarity." Don't bother looking for the absent moral of the story; just enjoy Lipez's spare prose and dry wit, framed by Zinner's sly photography. "Everybody I'd ever cared for was truly taking it to the hoop tonight," Sam says near the end. "Was it a full moon? I ran my hand through my hair and it came back wet. Beer and vodka and snow."A boozy, grungy, alt-rock fable that might as well have a soundtrack by The Replacements.

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Publisher's Weekly

September 24, 2018
In this splashy, photo-heavy volume, Sam tends bar at a Lower East Side dive full of colorful characters. He once hoped to be a filmmaker, but, on the rebound from a failed marriage, he’s now just trying to gain equilibrium. That is, until his ex-wife, Aviva, shows up at the bar with a “twentysomething coke vulture” in tow. After this encounter, the news that one-time love Vicki is back and drinking again sends Sam on an unsavory mission as he presumes, if Vicki is drinking again, maybe she can love him again. Searching for Vicki serves as a MacGuffin for a long night of bar hopping, bumping intermittently into Aviva, and meeting memorable denizens of the Village club scene, such as a thug named Big Timmy and the “handsome bore” Blake. The chapters in the book read like interconnected stories, bolstered by Zinner’s outstanding (mostly color) pictures—over 100 in total. Though several references place the book in current times, it conjures up the grittier bygone era of Lou Reed and Debbie Harry, who merits a passing mention. The prose is overshadowed by the photography, but this is nonetheless an intriguing volume, particularly for those looking to party all night without leaving their living room.




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