Tore through Lucy's book in about a week. As she says, it's a completely compulsive read and serves not only as her biography (those emotionally suffocated Belgian parents, Good Lord) but as a terrific history of Manhattan from the early 1970s through through the end of the 1980s. Also has some wonderful insightful writing about San Francisco. It's a brave book about what's required to finally face down and live up to who you are. Bravo.
I've been an admirer since "Low Life". Happy to hear that you are happier as Lucy.Your prose was always detailed ( a study has proposed) is usually cited as feminine.
I’m definitely buying a copy of “I Heard Her Call My Name” when it comes out in mid February . I have 19 Reservoirs and I love it - such a beautiful book .
Tore through Lucy's book in about a week. As she says, it's a completely compulsive read and serves not only as her biography (those emotionally suffocated Belgian parents, Good Lord) but as a terrific history of Manhattan from the early 1970s through through the end of the 1980s. Also has some wonderful insightful writing about San Francisco. It's a brave book about what's required to finally face down and live up to who you are. Bravo.
I've been an admirer since "Low Life". Happy to hear that you are happier as Lucy.Your prose was always detailed ( a study has proposed) is usually cited as feminine.
I read it once and found it touching, poetic and frank. I read it a second time and found it deeply engaging and masterfully written.
I’m definitely buying a copy of “I Heard Her Call My Name” when it comes out in mid February .
I have 19 Reservoirs and I love it - such a beautiful book .
Enjoyed reading her book!
Bon courage, Lucy. J'adore "Low Life" et votre travaille avec Scorsese.
✍c'est une bonne ecrivaine
Yuck
I thought it was Larry.