Four novellas:
1) Nighttime Euphoria and the Field of Reeds, or One Can Get Away with What One Dares
Perry and his new friend Akila (met in Puerto Rico and visiting from Egypt) are awaiting a cab shortly before midnight: he feels honor-bound to ensure her first New York City night is highly adventurous. Nor will he avoid the office come morning--he's looking forward to reporting to work riding the adrenaline of all-night escapades. Many supposedly serious situations can be turned into games.
2) Playgrounds and Battlegrounds
Randomly wandering New York City's streets at night--emotionally flung hither and thither, hungering for he's unsure what--Steve finds himself doing things he never imagined himself capable of, thrilling to every moment. On a whim he purchases a switchblade from a street vendor. Possession of a weapon instantly alters his perceptions and reactions, induces a blur of fascination and fear.
3) Idleness And Unrest
Idleness at the advertising agency leads to unrest, so Alex enjoys hooking up with his unhappily married friend, Hilaria, on company time. The trick's to score a job that yields a great deal of fulfilling downtime and refuse to be robbed of it via promotion. Indulging in under-the-radar employer-financed recreation is wholesome healthy fun. Playacting and technology facilitate success.
4) Excitation and Oblivion, or Kaleidoscopic San Juan
Adrenaline surges upon Steve's arrival before dawn in Puerto Rico, regardless of absence of sleep. High surf, salsa dancing under the stars, random encounters in San Juan's post-midnight streets, tantalizing/teasing recollections of what he may or may not have done. Vacations are an opportunity to be swept into personality-altering adventures, shove habitual inhibitions aside, become someone else.
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-0-9821710-8-0 (9780982171080)
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Robert Scott Leyse was born in San Francisco, grew up in various locales about America, lived in Paris for over two years, and presently resides in Manhattan, Sun Valley, ID, and Puerto Rico. Upon arrival in Manhattan he lived in East Village dumps and worked as a New York cab driver on the night shift, with the aim of atoning for a sheltered upbringing and having adventures the likes of which he'd never had before and expectation was vastly surpassed. Subsequently he worked in the legal field, where he was pleasantly surprised to find adventures of the office shenanigans variety were to be had and sought them out at every turn. Thereafter he switched to the more tech-friendly advertising industry, where he favored working remotely (well before COVID), and amazed himself by getting away with an insane amount of escapades on company time. He eats insects and drinks blood, but can't be paid to eat potato chips or cake.