The Body Politic. by. Brian Platzer (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 72 reviews. In the bestselling tradition of The Interestings and A Little Life, this keenly felt and expertly written novel by the author of the “savvy, heartfelt, and utterly engaging” (Alice McDermott) Bed-Stuy Is Burning follows four longtime friends as they navigate love, commitment, and forgiveness while the /5. "Brian Platzer's The Body Politic is my favorite kind of book: a novel that swings for the fences. It's smart and bold and a little bit brutal. The book it reminds me of the most is Claire Messud's The Emperor's Children—it has the same kind of expansive scope, and dark bite. Lots of people are writing books that attempt to capture the current political moment; fewer people are writing honestly about Released on: Novem. · The following is from Brian Platzer's The Body Politic. Platzer's writing has appeared often in The New Yorker’s “Shouts and Murmurs” and McSweeney’s as well as in The New York Times, The New Republic, Salon, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn and teaches middle school English in Manhattan. Water tumbles down the black marble wall and slaps flat against the floor in time with the Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.
BRIAN PLATZER. is the critically acclaimed author of the novels Bed-Stuy Is Burning and The Body Politic (both Atria/Simon Schuster) as well as the forthcoming parenting book Taking Taking the Stress Out of Homework (Avery/Penguin Random House). He has written frequently for The New York Times, www.doorway.ru, New York Magazine, The New Republic, and many other publications. "Brian Platzer's The Body Politic is my favorite kind of book: a novel that swings for the www.doorway.ru's smart and bold and a little bit brutal. The book it reminds me of the most is Claire Messud's The Emperor's Children—it has the same kind of expansive scope, and dark bite. Lots of people are writing books that attempt to capture the current political moment; fewer people are writing. the body politic by Brian Platzer ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 3, A New York couple faces medical and personal difficulties during the national malaise of the Trump years.
New York City is still regaining its balance in the years following 9/11, when four twenty-somethings—Tess, Tazio, David, and Angelica—meet in a bar, each ye. The following is from Brian Platzer's The Body Politic. Platzer's writing has appeared often in The New Yorker’s “Shouts and Murmurs” and McSweeney’s as well as in The New York Times, The New Republic, Salon, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn and teaches middle school English in Manhattan. Water tumbles down the black marble wall and slaps flat against the floor in time with the music. Brian Platzer is the author of the forthcoming novel “The Body Politic.
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