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Waiting for the End of the World (Contemporary American Fiction) (édition 1986)

par Madison Smartt Bell

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An "exhilirating" novel of domestic terrorism in the gritty streets of 1980s New York from the National Book Award-finalist and author of Straight Cut (The New Yorker).   As a staff photographer at Bellevue hospital in Manhattan, Clarence Dmitri Larkin is exposed to the fraying underbelly of New York City. Drawn in by the stories of the sick, the lost, and the insane, Larkin's own dark impulses lead him through the streets of Brooklyn's shadowy warehouse district.   Increasingly isolated from the world around him, Larkin falls in with a disturbed cell of outcasts. Their ringleader, empowered by confused visions of grandeur and revolution, launches an outlandish scheme to plant an atomic bomb in the catacombs under Times Square.   Narrated with unsettling plausibility, Bell's debut novel demonstrates the remarkable literary skill celebrated in his later novels, such as Soldier's Joy and The Year of Silence. With "real brilliance . . . full of fire . . . Bell provides promise: promise of his own talent and promise that young American writers are not all retreating from 'big' subjects" (The New York Times).   "Every sentence [Bell] writes is a joy. His power is exhilarating." --The New Yorker… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Waiting for the End of the World (Contemporary American Fiction)
Auteurs:Madison Smartt Bell
Info:Penguin (Non-Classics) (1986), Paperback, 336 pages
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Larkin is an alcoholic and minor epileptic. When he is sober enough to work, he delivers flowers and photographs patients at New York’s Bellevue hospital. When he isn’t working, he scours the papers for mention of spontaneous human combustion, rescues a child who has been abused by Satanists, drinks and philosophizes with Russian mystics and derelict musicians, and courts visions of demons and the apocalypse.

In a dizzy and gritty portrayal of New York, Bell has written an apocalyptic modern fairy tale of nuclear proportions. ( )
  quilted_kat | Apr 20, 2010 |
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An "exhilirating" novel of domestic terrorism in the gritty streets of 1980s New York from the National Book Award-finalist and author of Straight Cut (The New Yorker).   As a staff photographer at Bellevue hospital in Manhattan, Clarence Dmitri Larkin is exposed to the fraying underbelly of New York City. Drawn in by the stories of the sick, the lost, and the insane, Larkin's own dark impulses lead him through the streets of Brooklyn's shadowy warehouse district.   Increasingly isolated from the world around him, Larkin falls in with a disturbed cell of outcasts. Their ringleader, empowered by confused visions of grandeur and revolution, launches an outlandish scheme to plant an atomic bomb in the catacombs under Times Square.   Narrated with unsettling plausibility, Bell's debut novel demonstrates the remarkable literary skill celebrated in his later novels, such as Soldier's Joy and The Year of Silence. With "real brilliance . . . full of fire . . . Bell provides promise: promise of his own talent and promise that young American writers are not all retreating from 'big' subjects" (The New York Times).   "Every sentence [Bell] writes is a joy. His power is exhilarating." --The New Yorker

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