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Brooklyn Crime Novel

Jonathan Lethem

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English
Atlantic Books
07 January 2025
1978 and two 14-year-old white

boys are creating dubious art by using

a hacksaw to cut multiple quarters into

pieces. A child who's just bought ice cream

from a Mr. Softee truck witnesses a daylight

sidewalk shooting in 1979. At another time,

a couple of blocks over, a kid gets caught

trying to shoplift an adult magazine from

a Puerto Rican hole-in-the-wall. A Black

teenager and his white friends square up

to a rival Italian gang over the right to play

hockey in the street. In 1977 a white kid

craters a baseball right in the centre of a

Cuban guy's windscreen. And so it goes.

On the streets of Brooklyn, the faces of the

children change but the patterns remain

the same: sex; boredom; friendship;

violence; a million daily crimes committed,

some small, some unimaginably big.

But the real action is away from the

streets, played out behind closed doors

by parents; cops; renovators; landlords;

gentrifiers; those who write the headlines,

the histories, and the laws; those who

award this neighbourhood its name and

control its shifting demographics. Across

the decades, buildings are developed and

homes are razed; communities come in

and muscle other communities out; the

past haunts the present and perspectives

change, so that perpetrators sometimes

become victims, and victims sometimes

become the worst criminals of all...

Written with kaleidoscopic verve and

delirious wit, Brooklyn Crime Novel is a

breathtaking tour de force of a quarter

of a city and the humanity it contains, and

an epic interrogation of how we fashion

stories to contain the uncontainable: our

remorse at the world we've made
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Imprint:   Atlantic Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 200mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   267g
ISBN:   9781838952211
ISBN 10:   1838952217
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jonathan Lethem is the bestselling author of twelve novels, including The Arrest, The Feral Detective, The Fortress of Solitude, and Motherless Brooklyn, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. He currently teaches creative writing at Pomona College in California.

Reviews for Brooklyn Crime Novel

A blistering book. A love story. Social commentary. History. Protest novel... I got a great laugh from it too. Every city deserves a book like this. * Colum McCann, author of Apeirogon and Let the Great World Spin * The levels of mystery here astound. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts and then the parts decide to act alone and challenge the whole. Lethem is not only interrogating the form of the crime novel, but the venture of storytelling itself. All of this while remaining a joy to read, full of strange characters and expertly rendered place. This brilliant, genre-defying work will leave certainly a mark. * Percival Everett, author of The Trees * Brooklyn Crime Novel is an inquiry and a tragedy, and as with the oldest crime story ever written, Oedipus Rex, the judge, detective, victim, and accused are one and the same. A deeply moving, fiercely intelligent, and acerbically funny novel about the scandal and disaster of American capital in our time. * Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows and The Old Drift * I love and admire the way Lethem's always pushing at the edges of the form. He' so in command of the material, both of the subject and the language, that it sometimes feels as if he's improvising on it, or even floating free of it completely, the way a jazz musician might. The humour's wonderfully corrosive, and there's always a sense of the strange mixed with an undercurrent of outrage and tenderness. * Rupert Thomson, author of Barcelona Dreaming * If Dean Street could talk, Brooklyn Crime Novel would be its voice, and it would serve up a half-century of Brooklyn's dirt-fractured multicultural dreams, waves of gentrification, 'black mayonnaise'-while confessing its many crimes, from shoplifted magazines to blockbusting to murder. An intricate, spellbinding tour of the soul of Brooklyn as it casts off Manhattan's shadow. * James Hannaham, author of Delicious Foods * Brooklyn Crime Novel is like a sidewalk studded with diamonds - individual moments in life documented as vividly as that, the reader walking along with the characters through a borough, through buildings and streets and bedrooms, through lifetimes in an American place. Jonathan Lethem has layered a universe here, in a devastatingly meticulous document, a tender yet unsentimental remembrance for an entire world. * Susan Straight, author of Mecca * MIxes mystery with verbal carnage... An entertaining inquiry into the transgressions found in a local community * Financial Times * A punchy, sly account of a changing city... Addictive... Gripping * The Telegraph * Moving, funny, artful and delightful... I couldn't recommend it more highly * Spectator, Books of the Year *


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