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See You on the Other Side by Jay McInerney review – the clumsy finale of a classic New York series | Fiction

See You on the Other Side by Jay McInerney review – the clumsy finale of a classic New York series | Fiction

More than 40 years ago, Jay McInerney’s debut novel, Bright Lights, Big City, captured the glamour and desperation of 1980s New York. The book’s spectacular success launched its author’s career, earning him comparisons to F Scott Fitzgerald, another midwesterner with a complicated relationship with the US’s fantasies of wealth and social mobility. In 1992, Brightness Falls introduced readers to a fresh cast of young New Yorkers, but was primarily focused on a central couple, Corrine and Russell. McInerney returned to these characters in two subsequent novels; See You on the Other Side completes the tetralogy. The book opens at the start of 2020 with the bright young things now in their 60s, coping with erectile dysfunction and marital woes, and fretting about the job prospects of their twentysomething children. In addition to the eternal problem of ageing, Corrine and Russell are about to confront the events of that tumultuous year: the pandemic, protests for racial justice and a bitterly fought presidential election campaign. Russell is the book’s main character, although we spend time with Corrine and make excursions …

The Kinks star Dave Davies says Moby made ‘clumsy mistake’ in Lola comments

The Kinks star Dave Davies says Moby made ‘clumsy mistake’ in Lola comments

The Kinks star Dave Davies believes Moby made “a clumsy mistake” by condemning their song Lola as “gross and transphobic”. Porcelain star Moby hit headlines after he told The Guardian that hearing the 1970 track on a Spotify playlist left him “taken aback” by what he viewed as outdated themes and Dave – who rose to fame in The Kinks alongside his brother Sir Ray Davies – hit back declaring he was “highly insulted” by the musician’s comments about his sibling’s lyrics. Now Dave has opened up about the row and revealed he was worried Moby’s comments could cause a major backlash against the band even though there is “nothing nasty” about Lola. He told The Telegraph newspaper: “I found it quite upsetting that he said it [Lola] was transphobic and old-fashioned. “I worried that it could turn people against us because it can feel like people are becoming weirder by the day. They are always quick to judge and make assumptions about others. It is very rigid thinking. They don’t know that there is …

The Holy Rosenbergs review: A serious but clumsy bid to show how Gaza impacts Jews

The Holy Rosenbergs review: A serious but clumsy bid to show how Gaza impacts Jews

Perhaps the problems of the play, which was originally commissioned and staged by the National Theatre, reflect the sheer impossibility of putting the Israeli-Palestinian situation on stage without resorting to helpless, hand-wringing despair. This is a serious, and at times seriously funny, bid to show how events in Gaza impact Jews elsewhere, but also a clumsy one. Source link