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Steven Schindler (Author)
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June 1, 2001
From the wild Irish pubs of the Bronx, to the bizarre world of the underground video art scene in SoHo, to the sleazy battle-zone known as television news, FROM THE BLOCK captures the hearts, minds, and souls of best friends and worst enemies as they each pursue their own visions of heaven and hell.

Every journey begins with a first step, but Jerry Pellicano's began with an ice-ball right in the kisser. And what started out as an idle quest for sex, full-time employment, and the perfect egg-cream, suddenly becomes a desperate pursuit for meaning and justice, guided by the spirit of a gentle, departed soul.

Hang on to your barstools as the locals at "Third Base" take you for a ride on the mean streets of New York in the late 1970s, where every day seems to ask the question; "Am I selling out...or buying in?"


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"From The Block" is Steven Schindler's 2nd novel. His first novel, "Sewer Balls" was called "...possibly the best novel produced by the small presses in 1999" --Small Press Review, March-April 2000

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  • Paperback: 345 pages
  • Publisher: Elevated Press (June 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966240871
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966240870
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,779,774 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steven Schindler

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Born and raised in the Bronx, Steven Schindler's first two novels, Sewer Balls and From the Block, are artfully gritty portrayals of the neighborhood characters who hung out on the stoops, playgrounds, rooftops and barstools during the crazy days of the Bronx in the sixties and seventies. Both books offer a heavy dose of mad, inner-city youthful adventures laced with awkward teenage sex, rock and roll, and the search for the perfect egg cream, i.e. the essence of life itself.

After graduating with a degree in film and theatre from Hunter College, he soon found himself acting in off-off Broadway productions around the city, including a geodesic dome in the Bronx, an Italian restaurant in Brooklyn, a loft in SoHo and at the Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich Village. Bartering a deal at a prominent NY drama school to videotape classes in exchange for acting lessons, he discovered that he enjoyed life more from behind the camera than in front of it. (He denies that a lousy review of one of his performances in the Village Voice led to this decision.)

Enrolling in a video documentary class turned out to be the first step in a career that has spanned over twenty years in television production. From assisting "underground" video documentarians in SoHo, (Schindler's own doc really was underground- it was about an elderly blind lady who played the accordion in the subway, called Subway Mary) to catching criminals on the FBI's most wanted list for America's Most Wanted, to conducting exclusive interviews with The Who, Schindler is an award winning writer and producer who currently lives in Los Angeles. He has won four Chicago Emmy awards, and has written and produced news, sports, documentary, TV magazines, entertainment, promotion and reality television.

His third novel, From Here to Reality (Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books), is a hilarious send-up of a transplanted New Yorker's foray into the early days of reality television in Hollywood, and received praise from Jay Leno and Roger L. Simon (The Big Fix)

Schindler's soon-to-be released novel, On the Bluffs, is a thrilling love story wrapped in a dysfunctional family mystery that begins on the trendy streets of Washington D.C. and winds up in a rundown mansion on the bluffs of Cape Cod. "Sometimes the biggest lies are the ones we live," Schindler says, referring to the characters who bring his latest novel to life.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars "A WONDERFUL WORK OF LITERATURE BY A BRILLIANT WRITER", May 31, 2001
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The following review appeared in "The Book Reader"- (Spring/Summer 2001) "From The Block" By Steven Schindler, The Elevated Press. This is not just a slice of life, but a loaf. Schindler's writing is rich with descriptions and characters and compelling dialogue. Jerry Pellicano is the young man almost graduated from college flailing about in his Bronx neighborhood where he grew up. Looming over all the bar scenes, and the police investigations, and the old buddies from the old neighborhood is the suicide of "Charlie the Chinaman," only it's not a suicide and, uncovering the truth, Jerry comes to a greater realization. All of New York City is here, from the East Village to the crazy subways and ballgames and Second Avenue ("If you go fifty miles an hour you're pretty much assured of getting six to ten green lights in a row.") There's an enormous attention to detail here, whether of Berta's hesitations or of the biographies of the neighborhood people- and there's a touching scene scene in front of Charlie's grave- "I instinctively knelt in the snow and made the sign of the cross." Jerry works at several jobs, trying to figure out his own life, throwing up, crying, and just shooting the bull. Schindler has a true sympathy with the characters. There's Uncle Eugene and Stubby and Noel and Merrill, and countless more. Plus, Library of Congress cards and shooting videos and, all the while, somehow coming of age. This is a wonderful work of literature by a brilliant writer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Beat meets Mark Twain, April 26, 2001
This review is from: From The Block (Paperback)
Buy this book. Let me say that again with more passion. Buy this BOOK!!! Steven Schindler is a writer of rare gifts. As I read Mr. Schindler's second novel I was struck by how engrossed I became in the story. I felt like I was watching a great movie. The pages flew by... I wasn't even conscious of reading. Yes, yes, I know... you think I'm making this up... I'm hyping this book. The truth is Mr. Schindler is a great writer and speaks to the baby boom generation with authority, wisdom and compassion. His attention to detail is extraordinary. And the characters are so real, so well defined you'll feel as if you grew up with them. No matter where you were raised or how old you are you will enjoy this book, this story, this writer. I thought Mr. Schindler's first novel, Sewer Balls, was our generation's Huck Finn. With his second novel, Mr. Schindler has fused Twain with Salinger. Mr. Schindler is at once a "hip" writer and an empathetic author. You sense the love he has for these characters, and it makes them come alive. You'll laugh and you'll cry. And you'll feel as if you lived this story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A GRITTY NOVEL OF A GRITTY LIFE IN NEW YORK, August 21, 2001
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From a Review published in "The Coffeehouse Review of Books"-July 2001 A GRITTY NOVEL OF A GRITTY LIFE IN NEW YORK

Life in New York is rarely easy. First, there's the weather. Then there's the city itself, and then there's the people on the subway. For Jerry Pellicano, born and bred in a little Irish neighborhood in the Bronx, life is anything but a bowl of cherries.

Schindler's second novel is the tale of a man's trying to cope in the maelstrom of his city and his own life. It is a funny, dark, sad and grim look at things as disparate as the SoHo art scene, the aforementioned Bronx, the insane world of television news, trying to land the woman, and learning a lot in ten months from your gay co-workers. Early in the tale, Jerry's parents move out on him- they've had enough- and are off to Florida. Jerry is forced to get a life after years of being a neighborhood nebbish and tries to expand rapidly to fill the vacuum of his own existence and create a world for himself by yesterday. Along the way, he finds the familiar faces and sites he thought he knew were anything but good for him and begins to discover that life ain't what it was cracked up to be.

Schindler tells a great tale that keeps the reader awake long into the night and turning pages. The style never falters and the characters flow seamlessly into each other's realities- and out of them- without missing a beat. In a few words, he paints vivid pictures of Jerry's neighborhood bar, Third Base, and its characters, throughout the book with images so vivid that it is easy to to picture the settings, people and incidents which add much to the story. One of those images is the dazzling Berta, a co-worker of Jerry's who works in the library. She is every man's dream and way too much for our hero to handle. Nevertheless, he pursues on, up to the point when he realizes that when two desires conflict in life, one usually has to go.

Along the way, Jerry meets and defeats some existential evil in the form of a couple of insane bosses and a former chum who deals drugs from his building. Like a frog sitting a warming kettle, he doesn't register the rising temperature without help and it is almost too late before he can do anything about it. For some, aid does come too late and Jerry's inaction reflects on ours when he equivocates and does nothing out of feelings of powerlessness. The suicide of a gentle soul is later discovered to be a murder, and while Jerry grieves impotently, the perpetrator only gains in wealth and power. It isn't until Jerry gets a crack in the head from from the villain that his lights begin to go on and he starts to sense his own direction. Eventually he stumbles into his own and the bad guys feel the heat accordingly.

I enjoyed the book in spite of a sense of dismay at the characters, none of whom seem to have much depth or sense of soul. In their defense it should be made clear that the place where they live stacks the deck against a sense of soul and the few that show traces of it are secondary characters living even more on the defensive than the norm. Jerry, however, seems to come through the novel, with soul intact, at least, if not much else. But then, when you're from the block, that's saying a great deal. Recommended.

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