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James McCourt
Enjoined by his dying mother to "tell everything," James McCourt was liberated by this deathbed wish to do just that. The result is Lasting City, a gripping, uniquely McCourt invention: an operatic recollection that braids a nostalgic portrait of old-Irish New York with a boy's funny, gutter-snipe precocity and hardly innocent coming-of-age in the 1940s and '50s. A literary outlaw in the poetic tradition of Verlaine and Baudelaire, McCourt tells his own story, his mother's, his family's, and that of a lost New York, the lasting city. While ostensibly an account of the author's first seven years, Lasting City expands into a philosophical exploration of memory, perhaps as daring a statement on perception as anything since Faulkner--a kaleidoscopic unraveling of time.
| Edition | First edition. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company |
| Pages | 323 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-871-40458-3 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-871-40458-9 primary |
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