"Nersesian's extravagantly imagined dystopia relies--as did those in Philip Roth's Plot Against America and Michael Chabon's Yiddish Policemen's Union --on an alternate, counterfactual history."-- The New York Times Book Review "Combining sci-fi space/time-warping, Unabomber-style political ranting and an overall air of goose-bump paranoia, this is one turbo-charged trip. . . . A sharp, strange read: Imagine William Burroughs and Philip K. Dick sharing a needle."-- Kirkus Reviews "Brilliant."-- Time Out New York Arthur Nersesian 's six previous novels (including The Fuck-Up , MTV/Pocket Books, which has sold over 100,000 copies) have focused on the tragicomedy of fin de si cle New York City. Here, in his boldest novel to date, Nersesian has broken through into a new landscape that at once fuses the real with the surreal, the psychological with the psychedelic. He lives in New York City.
I've read most of his novels, and really loved them when I used to live in NYC. I just found this one on a recent trip to Powell's Books in Portland and read it in 2 days. Its really different from his other books, but also really damn good. If you like reading about New York, Politics, and alternate realities than this will really do it for you.
it was good & different
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I just burned through Nersesian's new novel, The Swing Voter of Staten Island. Initially, I was a little disoriented because this isn't what we're used to from him and I really enjoyed The F*ck Up and Suicide Casanova. Once I got started, I realized that the core elements of his writing are still there; humor, intelligence, quirk, NYC, a little smut and a little violence but everything is trippy and surreal. He's obviously going in a totally new direction. Swing Voter follows a man named Uli who finds himself in a strange, jumbled, fun-house mirror of New York, which turns out to be a "Rescue City." In the novel, New York prime was hit by terrorist bombs in 1970, ten years earlier. The set up is believable when you look at it as a combination of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Remember when disaster struck then the Federal government threw everyone into the Astrodome and Barbara Bush made announcements about what an improvement it was. It's essentially the same thing except the Astrodome is the size of a city and no one ever gets to leave. The city is split into two gangs, The Piggers and The Crappers who fight for control but they're also legitimate political parties and because the little city is still attached to the U.S. government by a thread they get one tiny vote in the presidential election. The presidential election is so close that the one vote can make all the difference. Swing Voter reads like Jeff Noon's The Vurt with a touch of Cormac McCarthy. Sometimes bleak, sometimes hopeful, always imaginative, Nersesian creates a world where even if you're a native New Yorker you happily become a tourist in Bizarro-New York.
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