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Early Work

A Novel

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

Andrew Martin's serio-comic debut audiobook, Early Work, follows an aspirational author desperately seeking his muse in all the wrong places—only to find it in an adventurous woman with a unique perspective on life and love.
For young writers of a certain temperament—if they haven't had such notions beaten out of them by MFA programs and the Internet—the delusion persists that great writing must be sought in what W. B. Yeats once called the "foul rag and bone shop of the heart." That's where Peter Cunningham has been looking for inspiration for his novel—that is, when he isn't teaching at the local women's prison, walking his dog, getting high, and wondering whether it's time to tie the knot with his college girlfriend, a medical student whose night shifts have become a standing rebuke to his own lack of direction. When Peter meets Leslie, a sexual adventurer taking a break from her fiancé, he gets a glimpse of what he wishes and imagines himself to be: a writer of talent and nerve. Her rag-and-bone shop may be as squalid as his own, but at least she knows her way around the shelves. Over the course of a Virginia summer, their charged, increasingly intimate friendship opens the door to difficult questions about love and literary ambition.
With keen irony and a wide romantic streak, Andrew Martin's Early Work marks the debut of a writer as funny and attentive as any of his generation.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 16, 2018
      That moment in early adulthood when life seems full of possibilities but is also incredibly scary forms the sweet spot of Martin’s astute debut. Peter Cunningham, a compulsive reader and lover of literature (but not of academia), teaches in a women’s prison while trying to finish writing his first novel. He has abandoned a rigorous PhD program at Columbia to follow his undergraduate lover, Julia, to medical school in Virginia, where they adopt a dog, settle in, and drift apart. Peter finds a whole new set of friends and, with time on his hands, enjoys himself with them while Julia works tirelessly. For Peter, it’s the mental acknowledgement of an estrangement that causes the separation to widen. Just as these new friends take over Peter’s life, the novel shifts focus, from Peter’s first-person narrative to a third-person examination of Leslie, a woman who has clear romantic chemistry with Peter. The book’s seven parts alternate between these two perspectives. Leslie’s backstory traces her young adulthood up to the point where she meets Peter. Her path is similarly rootless, with stints in New York and Montana for graduate school. Peter keeps the relationship a secret from Julia as long as he can, with significant consequences. This is a smart and beautifully observed story about fallible people.

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