The Fuck Up by Arthur Nersesian - ISBN: 9780671027636
Paperback
Doesn‘t the title say it all? After a series of set-backs, an unnamed slacker pretends to be gay to get a job which launches him on a darkly hilarious odyssey through New York City grit.

The Fuck Up

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    9 June 1999

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Summary

Arthur Nersesian‘s underground literary treasure is an unforgettable slice of gritty New York City life…and the darkly hilarious odyssey of an anonymous slacker. He’s a perennial couch-surfer, an aspiring writer searching for himself in spite of himself, and he‘s just trying to survive. But life has other things in store for the fuck-up. From being dumped by his girlfriend to getting fired for asking for a raise, from falling into a robbery to posing as a gay man to keep his job at a porno th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780671027636
ISBN-10:0671027638
Author:Arthur Nersesian
Publisher:MTV Books
Imprint:MTV Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Edition:New edition
Release Date:9 June 1999
Weight:213g
Dimensions:21mm x 127mm x 179mm
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Critics Review

Flipside Fantastically alluring! I cannot recommend this book highly enough! Grid Magazine Not since The Catcher in the Rye, or John Knowles’ A Separate Peace, have I read such a beautifully written book…. Nersesian’s powerful, sure-footed narrative alone is so believably human in its poignancy… Nersesian mixes “F” trains, lumpy couches, SoHo lofts, dive bars, lonely divorcees, porn theaters, posh brownstones, embezzling employers, ritzy Hard Rock Cafe parties, deceitful, would-be kept starlets, bathroom-stall poetry, free Mercedes-Benzes, and even Mormons. Whew! I couldn’t put this book down. Jennifer Belle author of Going Down Having “grown to tolerate all of New York’s degradations,” Arthur Nersesian’s main character is irresistibly charming, funny, and real. Nersesian’s writing, reminding me at times of John Patrick Shanley and Gogol, is beautiful, especially when it is about women and love. The Fuck-Up is a terrific success. Smug Magazine Touted as the bottled essence of early eighties East Village living, The Fuck-Up is, refreshingly, nothing nearly so limited….A cult favorite, I’d say it’s ready to become a legitimate religion. Time Out For those who remember that the eighties were as much about destitute grit as they were about the decadent glitz described in the novels of Bret Easton Ellis and Jay McInerney, this book will come as a fast-paced reminder. Hal Sirowitz author of Mother Said A Trainspotting without drugs, New York style. Paper Nersesian creates a charming everyman whose candor and sure-footed description of his physical surroundings and emotional framework help his tale flow naturally and therefore believably. The Village Voice [A] terrific novel….The charm and grit of Nersesian’s voice is immediately enveloping, as the down-and-out but oddly up narrator…slinks through Alphabet City and guttural utterances of love.

About The Author

Arthur Nersesian

Arthur Nersesian is an American novelist, playwright, and poet. He has written eight novels including The Fuck-Up, Chinese Takeout, Manhattan Loverboy, Suicide Casanova, Dogrun, and Unlubricated. He lives in New York City.

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