Slaves of New York is a novel by Tama Janowitz that follows the lives of struggling artists in New York City during the 1980s. The story revolves around Eleanor, a jewelry designer, and her boyfriend Stash, a painter, as they navigate the challenges of the art world and their tumultuous relationship.
As Eleanor tries to establish herself in the competitive art scene, she faces rejection and disappointment, while Stash grapples with his own insecurities and creative blocks. The couple's relationship is tested as they struggle to balance their artistic ambitions with the harsh realities of life in the city.
Set against the backdrop of the vibrant and gritty New York art scene, Slaves of New York explores themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of artistic success. Janowitz's sharp wit and keen observations offer a candid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of young artists trying to make a name for themselves in the big city.
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Slaves of New York
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Girlfriend
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Buffalo Stance
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Some Guys Have All the Luck
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Amit It
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Love Overlap
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Fall in Love with Me
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Tongue Dance
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Jesse Johnson:
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Tony Visconti: Produced Les Rita Mitsouko: Performer Fred Chichin: Composer Catherine Ringer: Lyrics |
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Tumblin' Down
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Ziggy Marley:
Writer
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Good Life
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Warrior
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Love is Like an Itching in My Heart
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Mother Dearest
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Say Hi to Your Guy
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Am I Blue?
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Dad I'm In Jail
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Grand Tour
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I Need a Man
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Glück, das mir verblieb
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O ruddier than the cherry
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