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This is the story of the adventures of 27 year-old James St. Claire, an author of moderate success, from the time he's released from the mental hospital in early June to that fateful day in early September. James experiences all that New York, 2001 has to offer, from after-hours cocaine speakeasies, hanging out with rock-stars, the art scene, to sub-culture parades. His guide though this world is the "fabulous" Eliza Lords Wright. All the while he longs for his lost love, the eidetic Carolyn Payne. Told in the author's inimitable voice, New York Summer 2001 captures the joy and troubles of…mehr

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This is the story of the adventures of 27 year-old James St. Claire, an author of moderate success, from the time he's released from the mental hospital in early June to that fateful day in early September. James experiences all that New York, 2001 has to offer, from after-hours cocaine speakeasies, hanging out with rock-stars, the art scene, to sub-culture parades. His guide though this world is the "fabulous" Eliza Lords Wright. All the while he longs for his lost love, the eidetic Carolyn Payne. Told in the author's inimitable voice, New York Summer 2001 captures the joy and troubles of that idyllic summer, encapsulating New York pre-9/11. New York Summer 2001 is a precious time capsule to be savored and treasured.
Autorenporträt
Alex Haseltine grew up in a world of ideas as the son of Harvard and a MIT Professors. After winning writing prizes at his competitive prep school he went on to be educated at Columbia and Harvard taking his Masters at Queens College. His output is prolific and multimedia by nature. His plays include: Mohamed Atta and the Hookers, All the President's Women, and Xanaxia. He resides in Brooklyn, New York and is currently writing another novel and working on new plays. His mantra is Entertain and Enlighten!