Jay McInerney
Jay McInerney lives in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, New York. He writes a wine column for The Wall Street Journal and is a regular contributor to The Guardian and Corriere della Sera, and his fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, Playboy, Granta, and The Paris Review. In 2006, Time cited Bright Lights, Big City as one of nine generation-defining novels of the twentieth century, and The Good Life received the Prix Littéraire at the Deauville Film Festival in 2007. How It Ended: New and Collected Stories (2009) “reminds us,” Sam Tanenhaus wrote in The New York Times Book Review, “how...
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Trade Paperback | 304 pages | Vintage | Cooking - Wine & Spirits; Cooking - Essays; Travel - Essays & Travelogues
978-0-307-94805-2 (0-307-94805-6)
April 9, 2013 | $18.95
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A generous new collection by the acclaimed novelist who, according to Salon, is also "the best wine writer in America."
For more than a decade, Jay McInerney's vinous essays have been praised by restaurateurs ("educational and delicious at the same time" —Mario Batali), by esteemed critics ("brilliant, witty, comical, and often shamelessly...
Hardcover | 304 pages | Knopf | Cooking - Wine & Spirits; Cooking - Essays; Travel - Essays & Travelogues
978-0-307-95728-3 (0-307-95728-4)
May 8, 2012 | $31.00
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This new collection by the acclaimed novelist—and, according to Salon, “the best wine writer in America”—is generous and far-reaching, deeply knowledgeable and often hilarious.
For more than a decade, Jay McInerney’s vinous essays, now featured in The Wall Street Journal, have been praised by restaurateurs (“Filled with small courses and...
eBook | 304 pages | Vintage | Cooking - Wine & Spirits; Cooking - Essays; Travel - Essays & Travelogues
978-0-307-95753-5 (0-307-95753-5)
May 8, 2012 | $13.99
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This new collection by the acclaimed novelist—and, according to Salon, “the best wine writer in America”—is generous and far-reaching, deeply knowledgeable and often hilarious.
For more than a decade, Jay McInerney’s vinous essays, now featured in The Wall Street Journal, have been praised by restaurateurs (“Filled with small courses and...
Unabridged Audiobook Download | pages | Random House Audio | Cooking - Wine & Spirits; Cooking - Essays; Travel - Essays & Travelogues
978-0-307-96996-5 (0-307-96996-7)
May 8, 2012 | $20.50
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This new collection by the acclaimed novelist—and, according to Salon, “the best wine writer in America”—is generous and far-reaching, deeply knowledgeable and often hilarious.
For more than a decade, Jay McInerney’s vinous essays, now featured in The Wall Street Journal, have been praised by restaurateurs (“Filled with small courses and...
eBook | 432 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-76322-8 (0-307-76322-6)
August 17, 2011 | $13.99
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he bestselling Brightness Falls--now in trade paper from the author of Bright Lights, Big City. In the story of Russell and Corrine Calloway, set against the world of New York publishing, McInerney provides a stunningly accomplished portrayal of people contending with early success, then getting lost in the middle of their...
eBook | 288 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-76325-9 (0-307-76325-0)
August 17, 2011 | $13.99
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Ransom, Jay McInerney's second novel, belongs to the distinguished tradition of novels about exile. Living in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, Christopher Ransom seeks a purity and simplicity he could not find at home, and tries to exorcise the terror he encountered earlier in his travels—a blur of violence and...
eBook | 208 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Classics; Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-76321-1 (0-307-76321-8)
August 10, 2011 | $13.99
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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...
eBook | 288 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Coming Of Age; Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-76323-5 (0-307-76323-4)
August 10, 2011 | $13.99
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From the bestselling author of Bright Lights, Big City and Brightness Falls comes a chronicle of a generation, as enacted by two men who represent all the passions and extremes of the class of 1969. Patrick Keane and Will Savage meet at prep school at the beginning of the explosive '60s...
eBook | 192 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Short Stories (single author); Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-76324-2 (0-307-76324-2)
September 8, 2010 | $12.99
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"A Great Gatsby for the end of the century."--The Baltimore Sun
"Swift and amusing. . . . An astute social observer of the cruelties of modern New York, [McInerney] is also capable of great tenderness." --The Boston Globe
Jay McInerney returns to the restless urban landscape of Manhattan and offers us a glimpse...
Trade Paperback | 416 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Literary; Fiction - Short Stories (single author)
978-0-307-38795-0 (0-307-38795-X)
April 6, 2010 | $18.95
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From the writer whose first novel, Bright Lights, Big City, defined a generation, a collection of twenty-six stories, new and old, that trace the arc of his career for nearly three decades.
Unabridged Audiobook Download | pages | Random House Audio | Fiction - Classics; Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-57816-7 (0-307-57816-X)
August 25, 2009 | $17.99
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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...
eBook | 272 pages | Vintage | Cooking - Wine & Spirits
978-0-307-48587-8 (0-307-48587-0)
July 16, 2009 | $13.99
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In A Hedonist in the Cellar, Jay McInerney gathers more than five years’ worth of essays and continues his exploration of what’s new, what’s enduring, and what’s surprising–giving his palate a complete workout and the reader an indispensable, idiosyncratic guide to a world of almost infinite variety. Filled with delights oenophiles everywhere...
Hardcover | 352 pages | Knopf | Fiction - Literary; Fiction - Short Stories (single author)
978-0-307-26805-1 (0-307-26805-5)
April 7, 2009 | $30.00
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From the writer whose first novel, Bright Lights, Big City, defined a generation and whose seventh and most recent, The Good Life, was an acclaimed national best seller, a collection of stories new and old that trace the arc of his career over nearly three decades. In fact, the short story...
eBook | 352 pages | Vintage | Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-27152-5 (0-307-27152-8)
April 7, 2009 | $13.99
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From the writer whose first novel, Bright Lights, Big City, defined a generation, a collection of twenty-six stories, new and old, that trace the arc of his career for nearly three decades.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Trade Paperback | 272 pages | Vintage | Cooking - Wine & Spirits
978-1-4000-9637-4 (1-4000-9637-5)
November 6, 2007 | $18.95
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In A Hedonist in the Cellar, Jay McInerney gathers more than five years’ worth of essays and continues his exploration of what’s new, what’s enduring, and what’s surprising–giving his palate a complete workout and the reader an indispensable, idiosyncratic guide to a world of almost infinite variety. Filled with delights oenophiles everywhere...
















