Crisscrossing Manhattan, Jeremy, a New York lawyer uneasy with
success, confronts his doubts through a series of encounters with
the hard-edged, unpredictable life of the city. Revealed through
these meetings, friendships and events are war stories of the
courtroom and of the analytic couch; memories of Lenny Bruce and
Jackie Robinson; the wiles of clever lawyers, Washington
in-fighters, of a boss called the Soft Killer, of celebrity poker
players and would-be reformers; recollections of frontier Israel
and rural Georgia in the sixties. Behind Jeremy lies a brash West
Side youth spent amid ethnic gangs and McCarthyism, the special
ways of an only child, an idealist out of phase...
These are a few ingredients of the provocative milieu of "Short
Takes," Michael Meltsner's unsettling first novel about a lawyer
for whom love and work are always intertwined, a man who no longer
believes in rules but continues to live by them. Jeremy is a lover
who refuses to let go, a New Yorker at odds with the harsh pace and
fractious spirit of his city until in the end he negotiates his own
terms.
Previously published in hardcover by Random House, this novel is
newly republished in paperback and eBooks by Quid Pro Books.
""Short Takes," Michael Meltsner's engaging and extremely well
written first novel, creates a character of enormous vitality and
considerable charm: funny, caring, searching and all-too-humanly
paradoxical."
-"Boston Globe"
"In 'The Trial' Kafka's Joseph K. tries to discover what sort of
crime he is charged with. In 'Short Takes' Jeremy tries to discover
his innocence. The difference is interesting... 'Landscape is
character, ' according to Henry James, and some of 'Short Takes' is
about Jeremy's relationship to New York City. 'The most abiding
problem I have about New York, he says, is the need to explain it.
In Manhattan, no one can suspend disbelief... problems are too
large for solution and can only be managed.'" -"The New York
Times"
"The real triumph of "Short Takes" is that it not only rings
true but affirms the pleasures of lawyering... Confusion is the
hallmark of modern times--and deep down, both Mr. Meltsner and
Jeremy are aware that the ambiguities of urban life and lawyering
have a vast richness." -Tamar Lewin, in "National Law Journal"
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