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| Jonathan Lethem |
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Underwritten by Gull Industries
Biography Biography In addition to nine novels, Lethem has written two short story collectionsThe Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye (1996) and Men and Cartoons (2004)and thinly veiled autobiographical essays, The Disappointment Artist (2006). His most recent book is How We Got Insipid (2006). After living in California for years, he has resettled in the Brooklyn neighborhood of his boyhood. "Aside from being one of the most inventive writers on the planet, Lethem is also one of the funniest."San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle From
The Fortress of Solitude The best
colors all have the best names: Pastel Aqua, Plum, John Deere Yellow,
Popsicle Orange, Federal Safety Purple. A blind guy could steal the right
paint just hearing the monikers. These colors are the necessities for
throwing up a burner, a top-to-bottom masterpiece of flaming 3-D
letters studded with rivets or bleeding from gashes, surrounded by clouds
of stars, lightning bolts, and a Vaughn Bode wizard or Felix the Cat character
standing to one side like a master of ceremonies. A burner comes into
life either on the panel of a stilled subway car or on a handball court
or schoolyard wall, an unsimple matter of five or six hours in the dead
of night, two guys spraying paint, the more talented one handling outlines
and fade effects, the lesser doing flat fill-ins, usually two more guys
looking out at the end of the block or the entrance to the train yard.
Plus ruining a set of clothes, coming home pore-and-tear-duct-clogged
with pigment. Plenty more obvious than drugs, to a vigilant parent; the
potheads have it easy. Selected
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