Topic: Jay McInerney

Campion Platt has hung out with some of Hollywood s biggest celebrities, and we re not talking on the red carpet. He s the architect/interior...
Is a new generation of film lovers watching Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather: Part III" with more appreciative eyes?. . Novelist Jay McInerney...
Think, See, Feel Home Tags Subscribe (RSS) . It was an elegant accident of editorial timing: two major articles on post-traumatic stress (and the...

'Ann Beattie: The New Yorker Stories'

0 Ann Beattie The New Yorker Stories (Scribner; 514 pages; $30) . One school of thought toward the (17-book) oeuvre of Ann Beattie declares her...

Who is Jay Mcinerney?

Somewhere around the mid 1980s, you realized that you were spending too much time in bars and clubs and not enough time writing. You found yourself thinking in the second person, just as the narrator had talked in Mcinerney's second but ...

Hard to care about

The article reviews the book " The Wobegoners want Keillor to remain at home in quiet obscurity; he wants them to re- lease him and praise him as he flees; the story being well told, we find ourselves rooting for both sides. Like ...

Message in a bottle

Wine connoisseurs like Jay McInerney, Greg Duncan Powell and Ben Canaider published their own books which developed wine writing as a genre characterized by conjuring the right adjectives. These books include "A Hedonist in the Cellar," by McInernet and Drink, Drank, Drunk ...
Author and social fixture Jay McInerney's new book, The Last Bachelor, is being released in the UK this month; it's a short-story collection about the morally complicated relationships of middle-class Manhattanites. In a piece in the Telegraph, Mr. McInerney comes ...
The label Juicy Couture is perhaps best known for outfitting young girls (and sometimes their moms who should know better) in cotton candy-bright velour sweatpants with the word " And the publicist Leslie Sloane Zelnick was nearly responsible for a few broken limbs ...

The horrors of the Upper East Side

THE GOOD LIFE by Jay McInerney Bloomsbury, Looking back at the reviews of his first novel, Afternoon Men, from the vantage point of disinterested old age, Anthony Powell noted that adverse criticism tended to be moral rather than literary, or rather moral ...