Nersesian (Dogrun) starts this erotic thriller with a bang when rich, middle-aged lawyer Leslie Cauldwell accidentally strangles his wife during a bout of rough sex, but the novel degenerates into a ...
The world of author Arthur Nersesian's "The Swing Voter of Staten Island" is frighteningly contemporary, while being both fantastical and set in 1980. Reminiscent of the lost world of director John ...
Nersesian (Dogrun) starts this erotic thriller with a bang when rich, middle-aged lawyer Leslie Cauldwell accidentally strangles his wife during a bout of rough sex, but the novel degenerates into a ...
It took Arthur Nersesian more than 25 years to write his epic 1,506-page novel about a dystopian New York City, “The Five Books of (Robert) Moses.” His patient publisher dedicated more than 12 years ...
Arthur Nersesian uses New York City not only for a mailing address, but as a perennial setting for his stories. His previous novels—from 1997's terrific debut The Fuck-Up to 2004's Unlubricated—take ...
When I first started hanging out in the East Village in the mid-1970s, it was loaded with unofficial monuments to an older Lower East Side: Boarded up Yiddish theaters and a largely unused bocce ball ...
Arthur Nersesian is a writer who is obsessed by Robert Moses, the man whose tinkering on a massive scale created modern New York City, for better or worse. Nersesian is in the middle of a five-novel ...
Writer-director Austin Chick is adapting Arthur Nersesian’s novel “Manhattan Loverboy” with an eye to direct for Cherry Road Films. Nersesian’s novel follows a young Columbia U. student who must deal ...
Violent crime in our fair city has decreased 75 percent in the last five years. According to John Jay College’s Law Enforcement News, New York City is now as safe or safer than Provo, Utah. Provo—a ...
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