The acclaimed author of "Mr. Peanut" returns with a novel dipped in nostalgia and flecked with love and sorrow, about a child ...
He’s the narrator of Adam Ross’ “Playworld,” a coming-of-age tale set largely in Manhattan in 1980-81. Ross’ acclaimed first novel, “Mr. Peanut” was often described as a meta-textual ...
Calling it his novel is a bit of authorial trickery: Griffin Hurt doesn’t exist. He’s the narrator of Adam Ross’ “Playworld,” a coming-of-age tale set largely in Manhattan in 1980-81. Ross’ acclaimed ...