Light Man
By (Author) Larry Strauss
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BookBaby
3rd March 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
412g
New York City, 1973 and the city is falling apart under the weight of crime and degradation. Al loves Trudy but doesn't understand her or how to be a man in this world. He hopes that angry Mike, a courageous and selfless father to a mentally crippled son, can enlighten and inspire him.
But Mike, who spends his nights manning a spotlight outside Broadway theaters, has a dark side. He can keep those beams licking the dark heavens and he can fix any broken appliance you hand him, but he can't fix his broken son and it is killing him.
The two men forge a friendship and try to work out their frustrations, paranoia, and rage as they grope for some standing in a city buried in uncollected garbage and uncontrolled vermin. Meanwhile, Mike's wife, Arlene, a classically trained actress, becomes a New York City folk hero portraying a distraught housewife in a television commercial trying to battle an onslaught of cockroaches.
With passion, authenticity, and insight," along with wild humor and relentless humanity, Light Man digs into the psyche of a city on the edge and two men whose lopsided versions of heroism take them to the brink of catastrophe and their own contorted versions of redemption.
Larry Strauss is author of four previous novels, including Now's
the Time--now an Earphone Award winning audiobook--and
numerous non-fiction titles, most recently Students First and Other
Lies, a collection of essays mostly about education. His short
fiction has appeared in Streetlight, Extract(s), and elsewhere.
Op-eds and other non-fiction have appeared in The Guardian,
HuffPost, Ambassador (the inflight magazine of the now
defunct Trans World Airlines), and USA Today, for which he is
an opinion columnist. If you grew up in the 1980s, you might
have seen some of the episodes he wrote for the first-generation
Transformers cartoons.