Synopses & Reviews
"Half my time and energy as a New Yorker is given to keeping all aspects of the outside world outside; to such a degree that it might seem as if I were manning the walls of some medieval fortress, the only difference being that the Goths, and the Huns, and the other marauding hordes of centuries past had nothing on, say, those restaurant guys who shove menus under your door. . . ."
Thousands of readers first discovered Danny Drennan through his addictive on-line weekly wrap-ups of Beverly Hills 90210. Now here are his manic, wickedly funny stream-of-consciousness riffs on the uncelebrated but all-too-familiar daily dramas that could only take place in New York City. The trauma of brunch on the Upper West Side, the secret society of snooty dog owners, the diabolical subway-token clerks, the neighbor upstairs who perpetually carries trash in to the apartment but never out: Drennan chronicles his misadventures in the urban mosaic with comic edginess, irreverence, and a sardonic wit that are unmistakably his own.
The New York Diaries draws us into the singular world of Daniel Drennan--and announces the arrival of an irresistible new writer.
Contents:
Why I Stay
Schadenfreude
Real Estate
Moving
Brooklyn
The Building
Street Life
Brunch
Rodentia
Dog People
Pet Neurosis
Infrastructure
The Subway
The Neighborhood
The Neighbors
Coming Out
The Job
Why I Stay?
Synopsis
Thousands of readers first discovered Danny Drennan through his addictive online weekly wrap-ups of Beverly Hills 90210. Now, here are his manic, wickedly funny, stream-of-consciousness riffs on the uncelebrated but all-too-familiar daily dramas that could only take place in New York City. The trauma of brunch on the Upper West Side, the diabolical subway token clerks, the neighbor upstairs who perpetually carries trash into the apartment but never out: Drennan chronicles his misadventures in the urban mosaic with comic edginess, irreverence, and a sardonic wit that are unmistakably his own.
About the Author
Daniel Drennan's work has been excerpted in Harper's, and
he has appeared on the radio show "This American Life," produced by WBEZ
in Chicago. He has written for Print magazine and the AIGA
Journal of Graphic Design; he also publishes a zine,
Inquisitor.
He is coauthor of The Digital Designer: The Graphic Artist's Guide
to the New Media. He currently lives in New York City.