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  1. Brightness Falls is a 1992 novel written by Jay McInerney. His fourth novel, it tells of a couple named Russell and Corrine Calloway who meet in college. Their story continues in McInerney's 2006 novel The Good Life, which follows them into middle age. The book central characters are the fictitious editor Russell Calloway and his ...

    • 1992
    • Fiction
  2. 1. Jan. 2001 · 3.77. 3,511 ratings180 reviews. Brightness Falls is the story of Russell and Corrine Calloway. Set against the world of New York publishing, McInerney provides a stunningly accomplished portrayal of people contending with early success, then getting lost in the middle of their lives.

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  3. The bestselling Brightness Fallsnow in trade paper from the author of Bright Lights, Big City. In the story of Russell and Corrine Calloway, set against the world of New York publishing, McInerney provides a stunningly accomplished portrayal of people contending with early success, then getting lost in the middle of their lives.

  4. 15. Sept. 2001 · Brightness falls. Jay McInerney, author of the definitive modern New York novel, witnessed the destruction of the World Trade Centre from his apartment window. He describes the week that...

  5. Brightness Falls | McInerney, Jay | ISBN: 9780679402190 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  6. 31. März 1993 · From the literary chimeras and corporate raiders to those dispossessed by the pandemonium of money and power, Brightness Falls captures a rash era at its moment of reckoning and gives reality back to a time that now seems decidedly unreal.

    • Jay McInerney
  7. About Brightness Falls. Combining the lyrical observation of F. Scott Fitzgerald with the laser-bright social satire of Evelyn Waugh, Jay McInerney gives us a novel that is stunningly accomplished and profoundly affecting.