Tuesday Nights in 1980
by Molly Prentiss
"An intoxicating Manhattan fairy tale... As affecting as it is absorbing. A thrilling debut." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "...a vital, sensuous, edgy, and suspenseful tale of longing, rage, fear, compulsion, and love." -Booklist (starred review) An intoxicating and transcendent debut novel that follows a critic, an artist, and a desirous, determined young woman as they find their way—and ultimately collide—amid the ever-evolving New York City art scene of the 1980's.Welcome to SoHo at the onset of the eighties: a gritty, not-yet-gentrified playground for artists and writers looking to make it in the big city. Among them: James Bennett, a synesthetic art critic for the New York Times whose unlikely condition enables him to describe art in profound, magical ways, and Raul Engales, an exiled Argentinian painter running from his past and the Dirty War that has enveloped his country. As the two men ascend in the downtown arts...