Grub

By Blackwell, Elise

Publishers Summary:
A long overdue retelling of New Grub Street--George Gissing's classic satire of the Victorian literary marketplace--Grub chronicles the triumphs and humiliations of a group of young novelists living in and around New York City. Eddie Renfros, on the brink of failure after his critically acclaimed first book, wants only to publish another novel and hang on to his beautiful wife, Amanda, who has her own literary ambitions and a bit of a roving eye. Among their circle are writers of every stripe--from the Machiavellian Jackson Miller to the `experimental writer' Henry who lives in squalor while seeking the perfect sentence. Amid an assortment of scheming agents, editors, and hangers-on, each writer must negotiate the often competing demands of success and integrity, all while grappling with inner demons and the stabs of professional and personal jealousy. The question that nags at them is this: What is it to write a novel in the twenty-first century? Pointedly funny and compassionate, Grub reveals what the publishing industry does to writers--and what writers do to themselves for the sake of art and to each other in the pursuit of celebrity.

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ISBN
978-1-59264-199-4
Publisher
The Toby Press


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Reviewed on September 1, 2007

Jackson Miller, erudite spawn of the Iowa MFA writing program, is dangerously close to making a fool of himself at the Blue Ridge Writers' Conference in full view of fellow novelists and friends Eddie and Amanda Renfros (Jackson's former girlfriend) and influential editor Andrew Yarborough. The events that follow cover the next five years in the turbulent, wordy lives of these characters and their circle, which includes writers, editors, and hangers-on in and around Ne...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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