Jay McInerney

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Jay McInerney is an American novelist and short story writer best known for his 1984 debut novel "Bright Lights, Big City," a defining work of literary minimalism and 1980s New York fiction.

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instanceOf human
novelist
screenwriter
short story writer
wine writer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1955-01-13
educatedAt Syracuse University NERFINISHED
Williams College NERFINISHED
familyName McInerney NERFINISHED
genre dirty realism
literary fiction
minimalism
givenName Jay NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Brat Pack (literature) NERFINISHED
minimalism
name Jay McInerney NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor depictions of 1980s New York City
second-person narrative in Bright Lights, Big City
notableWork Bright Lights, Big City NERFINISHED
Brightness Falls NERFINISHED
Model Behavior NERFINISHED
Ransom NERFINISHED
Story of My Life NERFINISHED
The Garden of Last Days NERFINISHED
The Good Life NERFINISHED
The Juice: Vinous Veritas NERFINISHED
The Last of the Savages NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
screenwriter
short story writer
wine critic
placeOfBirth Hartford, Connecticut, United States NERFINISHED
residence New York City
spouse Anne Hearst NERFINISHED
studiedUnder Raymond Carver NERFINISHED
subjectOf Bright Lights, Big City (film adaptation) NERFINISHED
writingStyle minimalist prose
wrote Bright Lights, Big City NERFINISHED
Brightness Falls NERFINISHED
Model Behavior NERFINISHED
Ransom NERFINISHED
Story of My Life NERFINISHED
The Good Life NERFINISHED
The Juice: Vinous Veritas NERFINISHED
The Last of the Savages NERFINISHED

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