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A young man without prospects finds his place in the universe--as a young woman's slave.

Poised somewhere between high school and adulthood, Leon Koch roams the bars and bedrooms of Bayside, Queens, twenty minutes and a thousand psychic miles from Manhattan--a multicultural landscape where the line dividing the middle class from the street gangs has been obliterated. With his two best friends just out of prison for pipe-bombing a house, Koch discovers that cocaine and alcohol have imbued him with "superpowers," twisting his mind into a plexus where love, fear, violence, and intimacy are indistinguishable. As life becomes a waking nightmare spent fighting with police, predators, and the law-abiding, unscarred citizens he dismisses as "normals," Koch drives relentlessly toward a fantasy zone. What he finds is a fetishistic realm of worship and ritual where people are never quite certain whether they're role-playing or getting played by their roles. Testing the bounds of sensation under the constant threat of violence, Koch explores a world that is a slave to its own secrets, where freedom exists only in a 911 call from the brink of self-annihilation.

Told in a hallucinatory, street-poetic voice, Everyone's Burning depicts the lives and deaths of a generation that raised itself on Star Wars, talk shows, and Charles Manson interviews. Koch is a bleary yet gimlet-eyed tour guide through one of their neighborhoods.
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"This is a body-slam of a first novel. The writing is rough and rich, a shaken-and-stirred blend of Pete Dexter, Hubert Selby, Jr. and Richard Price. The characters are sadly all-too-real, scraping past the underbelly of the outer boroughs of New York City, looking no further than the next drink, score and sunrise. It's a thrill ride through dark and desolate streets, where the losers hang on to the shreds of their lives as tightly as they do the loose change in their pockets and the dreams of a better life resting somewhere under a cloud bank of drink and drugs. Ian Spiegelman comes out hard in his first shot at fiction, scoring with crisp dialogue and warp-speed plotting, leaving behind a first-rate tale littered with the corpses of multi-dimensional characters too riveting to forget, too close to home to shrug away. Bet the house money--this book won't let you down." -Lorenzo Carcaterra, author of Street Boys and Gangster
"Everyone's Burning is brimming over with attitude, energy and talent. This is a kick-ass debut. Spiegelman writes with a rough brio and idiomatic precison." -Jay McInerney

"The Last Exit to Brooklyn has been rerouted to Queens. Forget about walking on the wild side. Everyone's Burning cuts a swath right through it, moving fast and taking no prisoners." -Kim Wozencraft
About the Author:
Ian Spiegelman was born in Brooklyn in 1974 and raised in Bayside, Queens. A graduate of Queens College and a former staff writer for New York, he is currently a reporter for the New York Post's Page Six and a contributing editor at Details. He lives in Forest Hills, Queens.
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  • PublisherVillard
  • Publication date2004
  • ISBN 10 0812972619
  • ISBN 13 9780812972610
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  • Number of pages176
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