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"What a debut! Early Work is one of the wittiest, wisest (sometimes silliest, in the best sense), and bravest novels about wrestling with the early stages of life and love, of creative and destructive urges, Iâve read in a while. The angst of the young and reasonably comfortable isnât always pretty, but Andrew Martin possesses the prose magic to make it hilarious, illuminating, moving." â"Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask and The Fun Parts
For young writers of a certain temperamentâ"if they havenât had such notions beaten out of them by MFA programs and the Internetâ"the delusion persists that great writing must be sought in what W. B. Yeats once called the âfoul rag and bone shop of the heart.â Thatâs where Peter Cunningham has been looking for inspiration for his novelâ"that is, when he isnât teaching at the local womenâs prison, walking his dog, getting high, and wondering whether itâs time to tie the knot with his college girlfriend, a medical student whose night shifts have become a standing rebuke to his own lack of direction. When Peter meets Leslie, a sexual adventurer taking a break from her fianc©, he gets a glimpse of what he wishes and imagines himself to be: a writer of talent and nerve. Her rag-and-bone shop may be as squalid as his own, but at least she knows her way around the shelves. Over the course of a Virginia summer, their charged, increasingly intimate friendship opens the door to difficult questions about love and literary ambition.
With a keen irony reminiscent of Sam Lipsyte or Lorrie Moore, and a romantic streak as wide as Roberto Bola±oâs, Andrew Martinâs Early Work marks the debut of a writer as funny and attentive as any novelist of his generation.
âBeautifully executed and very funny, Early Work is a sharp-eyed, sharp-voiced debut that I didnât want to put down.â â"Julia Pierpont, author of Among the Ten Thousand Things and The Little Book of Feminist Saints
Industry Reviews
You know when you're like, 'I need a new book, but nothing's right. Nothing's funny enough, brave enough, interesting enough. Nothing scares me. I've seen it all'? Early Work is the book for you. It will shut you up with its perfect depiction of what it's like to be a flawed human, and better, it will make you forget why you despaired in the first place. --Rebecca Schiff, author of The Bed Moved
Early Work by Andrew Martin . . . is really dirty . . . It's a book about young graduate students who drink a lot, read a lot, have a lot of sex, and somehow, it's just mesmerizing . . . terrific. --Ann Patchett, PBS NewsHour
Marvelous . . . Read [Early Work] on a beach for the refreshment of a classic boy-meets-girl plot, or turn the pages more slowly to soak in some truly salty koans and morally insolvent characters . . . It's an accomplished and delightful book, but there's no hashtag for that. --Molly Young, The New York Times
[Andrew] Martin introduces characters in sharp, funny flash-portraits that declare the book's intention to perch, vape in hand, on the border of earnestness and satire . . . Early Work is a gift for those readers who like being flirted with by thoughtful and interesting people, and who like observing such people as they flirt with each other. --Katy Waldman, The New Yorker
Funny and trenchant . . . Martin takes on the boozy world of writers with the panache of J. P. Donleavy's classic bawdy tale of intellectual debauchery The Ginger Man. . . . [Early Work] cleverly dramatizes writers who overcome early indulgences to hone their skills and master their craft. --Bruce Jacobs, Shelf Awareness
Compulsively readable . . . [Early Work] asks big questions about ambition and success and art and love, but it's also a story of a love affair, delicious and horrible in equal measure. --Emily Temple, Literary Hub
Stunning . . . whip-smart and rather disturbing . . . [Andrew] Martin has a remarkable ear for natural dialogue and pitch-perfect, witty banter . . . --Dana Hansen, Chicago Review of Books
A wry and pitch-perfect novel about late-twentysomething writers and lazy-progressive creatives in varying stages of existential crisis . . . Early Work is a cautionary tale; it reveals, with damning irony, that one who romanticizes the agonized and drug-addled artist, prioritizing the lifestyle over any actual output, does so at his peril. Because, eventually, the people around him will have created some early work of their own--if only for the opportunity to move beyond it. --Arianna Rebolini, BuzzFeed
A well-written . . . amusing debut about what it takes to succeed or fail in love or art. --Kirkus Reviews
That moment in early adulthood when life seems full of possibilities but is also incredibly scary forms the sweet spot of [Andrew] Martin's astute debut ... A smart and beautifully observed story about fallible people. --Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9781250215017
ISBN-10: 1250215013
Published: 9th July 2019
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 256
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: St Martins Press
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 20.8 x 13.5 x 1.27
Weight (kg): 0.23
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