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Mike DeCapite è un autore le cui opere, tra cui raccolte di saggi e romanzi, spesso approfondiscono temi legati all'introspezione e alla percezione del mondo attraverso l'esperienza personale. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da un'acuta osservazione e da un linguaggio poetico che cattura le complessità della psiche umana. DeCapite esplora come i nostri paesaggi interiori si intersecano con la realtà esterna, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica sulla vita quotidiana. La sua scrittura è apprezzata per la sua originalità e profondità.
Michael DeCapite's debut novel, originally a word-of-mouth sensation in the late '80s and early '90s, captures a unique narrative style that resonated with readers. First published by Sparkle Street Books, it has been widely excerpted in literary magazines, showcasing its impact on the literary scene. The Red Giant edition marks a significant re-release of this classic work, inviting a new generation to explore its themes and storytelling.
Nick Hornby meets Patti Smith, Mean Streets meets A Visit From the Goon Squad in this quintessential New York City story about two people who knew each other in the downtown music scene in the 1980s, meet again in the present day, and fall in love. Mike knew June in New York's downtown music scene in the eighties. Back then, he thought she was "the living night--all the glamour and potential of a New York night when you're 25." Now he's twice divorced and happy to be alone--so happy he's writing a book about it. Then he meets June again. "And here she was with a raincoat over the back of the chair talking about getting a divorce and saying she's done with relationships. Her ice-calm eyes are the same, the same her glory of curls."Jacket Weather is about awakening to love--dizzying, all-consuming, worldview-shaking love--when it's least expected. It's also about remaining alert to today's pleasures--exploring the city, observing the seasons, listening to the guys at the gym--while time is slipping away. Told in fragments of narrative, reveries, recipes, bits of conversation and snatches of weather, the book collapses a decade in Mike and June's life and shifts a reader to a glowing nostalgia for the present.