Browse all books

Other editions of book Bright Lights, Big City

  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Paperback (Vintage, Aug. 12, 1984)
    With the publication of Bright Lights, Big City in 1984, Jay McInerney became a literary sensation, heralded as the voice of a generation. The novel follows a young man, living in Manhattan as if he owned it, through nightclubs, fashion shows, editorial offices, and loft parties as he attempts to outstrip mortality and the recurring approach of dawn. With nothing but goodwill, controlled substances, and wit to sustain him in this anti-quest, he runs until he reaches his reckoning point, where he is forced to acknowledge loss and, possibly, to rediscover his better instincts. This remarkable novel of youth and New York remains one of the most beloved, imitated, and iconic novels in America.
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    eBook (Vintage, Aug. 10, 2011)
    With the publication of Bright Lights, Big City in 1984, Jay McInerney became a literary sensation, heralded as the voice of a generation. The novel follows a young man, living in Manhattan as if he owned it, through nightclubs, fashion shows, editorial offices, and loft parties as he attempts to outstrip mortality and the recurring approach of dawn. With nothing but goodwill, controlled substances, and wit to sustain him in this anti-quest, he runs until he reaches his reckoning point, where he is forced to acknowledge loss and, possibly, to rediscover his better instincts. This remarkable novel of youth and New York remains one of the most beloved, imitated, and iconic novels in America.
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Paperback (Vintage, Nov. 12, 1987)
    182 pages, paperback
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, May 21, 1992)
    None
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay MCINERNEY

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Aug. 16, 1984)
    None
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Hardcover (Vintage/Ebury (A Division of Random House Group), May 16, 1985)
    The tragicomedy of a young man in NYC, struggling with the reality of his mother's death, alienation and the seductive pull of drugs.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay MCINERNEY

    Leather Bound (The Easton Press, Aug. 16, 2000)
    The story's narrator is a writer who works as a fact checker for a high-brow magazine—likely based on Harpers or The New Yorker, where McInerney himself once worked as a fact checker—for which he had once hoped to write. By night, he is a cocaine-using party-goer seeking to lose himself in the hedonism of the 1980s yuppie party scene, often going to a nightclub called Heartbreak.[2] His wife, Amanda, recently left him, and he copes with this by pretending nothing happened and telling no one that she's gone. The two had met in Oklahoma; the narrator moves with her to New York City, where she begins a modeling career that quickly takes off. After flying out to Paris for Fashion Week, she calls the narrator to inform him that she is leaving him for another man and to pursue her career. Initially hopeful that she will return someday, the narrator eventually resorts to searching for her at a fashion event, publicly humiliating himself while failing to garner more attention from her than a brief look. He obsesses over every item she owned in his apartment, every modeling photo and every club she visited, even repeatedly visiting a mannequin based on her. His partying and his personal troubles begin to affect his work. He eventually comes to realize Amanda's superficiality, becoming both disillusioned with her and the materialistic culture of New York in general.
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay Mcinerney

    Paperback (TRAFALGAR SQUARE +, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Bright Lights Big City
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, March 12, 1986)
    The tragicomedy of a young man in NYC, struggling with the reality of his mother's death, alienation and the seductive pull of drugs.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Paperback (Contemporary French Fiction, April 4, 2008)
    Traditional Chinese edition of the iconic 1984 novel "Bright Light, Big City" about a young New York writer who numbs his senses with parties, alcohol and drugs to ease the pain of his mother's death. The book was adapted to TV starring Michael J. Fox. In Traditional Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Jay McInerney

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Fiction
  • BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY Signed Easton Press

    Jay McInerney

    Hardcover (Easton Press, Aug. 16, 2000)
    None