Near the start of Richard Price’s new novel, “Lazarus Man,” a five-story apartment building in East Harlem explodes and collapses with “a primordial volcanic roar.” As the wailing alarms of ambulances ...
The novelist Richard Price has said that when he sits down to write, he begins with a precipitating event and that “the last thing” that comes to him is the plot. In the case of his gritty and ...
When I arrived at the novelist Richard Price’s five-story, nineteenth-century brownstone, in East Harlem, in December, the doorbell was broken. Price and his wife, the writer Lorraine Adams, had left ...
The book is more of a tapestry than any traditional storytelling structure. There's no great mystery to solve besides how Anthony survived the explosion, and even when the truth is revealed, most ...
Lush Life (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) This high-voltage interview with Richard Price (he spiels, riffs, and shoots off sparks) gives a rare insight into the way he orchestrates the complex of ...
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