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by Amanda Stern (Author) "The Alcoholic says be prepared..." (more)
Key Phrases: free therapist, gig bag, weekend friend, Atomic Hogs, New York, Tequila Sunrise (more...)
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Stern's slim debut, centered on the tumultuous six-year affair between a needy, self-absorbed young musician referred to only as "the Alcoholic," and the unnamed, enabling narrator, paints a rich picture of mid-1990s undergraduate and postcollege anomie. Details of the Gen-X experience-drinking at dive bars; going to rock shows attended by a "United Nations" of "fraternity brothers, sorority sisters, punks, skater kids, techno freaks"-are cleanly rendered, and Stern's tone is a spot-on mix of nostalgia, sympathy and ennui. The story begins with the Alcoholic, a locally successful musician, self-destructing on stage at the unnamed college he and the narrator attend in upstate New York, a victim of his own drunken melodrama. The narrator blames herself-as she will continue to do throughout the novel-convinced that her fib about a former love caused his meltdown. Her slow slide into a depression caused by the Alcoholic's superficial, controlling love, and the Alcoholic's overwhelming need for validation are the forces that drive the narrative. Juxtaposing the couple's life upstate with their later days in New York City, Stern shows the dysfunctional relationship in its moments of light (the first blush of affection; an ill-conceived nighttime quest for a corkscrew) and darkness (fighting; a miscarriage; an attempted rape). Though the narrator is sometimes frustratingly passive, she is also articulate and skillful at telling her own sharp, dark coming-of-age story.
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Amanda Stern's prose is spare and gorgeous. This tough little book is like an elegantly clad punch in the guts. -- Maggie Estep

Reading Stern is like watching polaroids materialise, the horror creeping up on you. Picture perfect writing; a compelling story.... -- UNCUT Magazine, November 2003

Soft Skull Press['s] upcoming title The Long Haul, by Amanda Stern, has earned the author comparisons to Denis Johnson. -- Las Vegas Weekly, September 4-September 10

Stern writes with an open heart...; her willingness to experiment is a lesson for novelists and readers both. -- San Francisco Chronicle Book Review, October 12, 2003

Stern's tone is a spot-on mix of nostalgia, sympathy and ennui. [The Long Haul is a] sharp, dark coming-of-age story. -- Publishers Weekly, October 20, 2003

The Long Haul is a harrowing novel about the selfish parts of love....she renders...heartbreak with ease and grace. -- Victor LaValle

[Stern] has rendered a powerful impression of...regret, rage, and occasional bliss with an exactitude that is...funny, and endearing. -- Hal Hartley

[Stern] puts the right words in the right place to create a novel that is startling, wrenching, beautiful...powerfully resonant. -- Joanna Scott, author of Tourmaline

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 142 pages
  • Publisher: Soft Skull Press (September 19, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932360069
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932360066
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #517,580 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like a sucker punch...but a good one., October 31, 2003
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Amanda Stern isn't pretty and that's exactly why I love this book. She doesn't cover her narrator's co-dependency, depression, anger, rage (all the fantastic range of emotions) with cheapened exposition, precious images and sing-song prose. Rather, her prose is sharp, short and powerful and the dialogue or sometimes the lack thereof between the unnamed narrator and the "Alcoholic" really tells it all. Engaging, I sometimes winced over several scenes (the heroin needle in the stomach, the attempted rape scene in another story), however, this is the true gift of the writer...the ability to shake me and propel me forward, wanting me to read more. Far from a precious book, this novel sustains, engages and sucks the reader in. Brava! And I cannot wait for the next novel.

On a side note, why is this fantastic book paired with the horrible James Frey novel?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, well written story of our age group, July 1, 2005
I have to say -- I got this book in the mail yesterday, and stayed up hours past when I really needed to go to bed in order to read it. I couldn't put it down. Amanda Stern's style is clean and crips, she isn't overly wordy, has a great vocab, and speaks of a time and era I know so well... being in your 20's in the 90's. She had he highs, but they really aren't covered in this incredible, but short, piece of work. I can't wait until the next book!

For the record, this isn't really my genre of book. I'm more into the horror book featuring zombies or some historical work from world war ii... but Stern's work was INCREDIBLE.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not another hype job, October 18, 2003
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What amazes me about this book is that it's gotten so little attention. In a way, I'm pleased, I'd like to keep Amanda Stern a secret for a while. Unlike the privileged and over hyped women writers in Ms. Stern's generation (you know who i'm referring to) Ms. Stern is the real thing. She has clearly written this novel from her heart. It is brave and courageous and she has guts. I too see the comparisons to Denis Johnson (this is the one article I've found on Stern floating around out there) but she is very much her own stylist and manages to imbue her novel with such substance and free-spirited language that she arguably stands in a class by herself. No comparisons necessary. She is a writer to watch and savor. Let's hope she has a lot more of this in her.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Damn, girl. More, please!
I heard Stern read at my college in Nashville. She was stellar, a total rock star. Witty, energetic, enthusiastic and utterly charming, but I hadn't read her book yet. Read more
Published on December 9, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Long Haul, Compelling Read
It was impossible to put this book down. I was compelled to learn more about these two tragic souls and their destiny. Read more
Published on October 15, 2003 by Dana L. Brass

5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING ROCKET-FUELED FIRECRACKER OF A BOOK!!!
This is a soul-stirring, heart-wringing, rock-and-roll kind of book. Reading it was super fun and sometimes totally harrowing. Read more
Published on October 10, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars can't put it down!!
one of those books that keeps you up till 4am bleary eyed frantically turning pages while hoping that the end doesn't come anytime soon. Read more
Published on October 7, 2003 by hankgirl66

5.0 out of 5 stars Cool now as the french new wave was then.
This book is cool. It's writing is so spare it's complicated. It's one of those books i imagine seeing stuck out of people's back pockets, bent and haggard like it's been through... Read more
Published on October 7, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Stern Punk
Amanda Stern knows how to whip her prose into a real hilarious and dark word froth. The characters might be people you actually know (or ran away from) which gives this novel a... Read more
Published on October 7, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Great new author!
I saw this author at a book reading and then just *had* to pick up her book. Once I got it, I never put it down (until I sat down to write this review). Read more
Published on October 6, 2003 by sulata patata

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