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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mike Decapite , Christian BaskousPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing ISBN: 9798200793990Publication Date: 11 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsJacket Weather describes in exacting detail what daily life looks like when you see it through the lens of romantic love. Every scrap of talk and every sign on the street is irradiated by love--and its stepsibling, anxiety. The book is funny, tender, often exhilarating, and borne aloft by DeCapite's ardent, plainspoken lyricism. You can't stop reading it. -- ""Luc Sante, author of Low Life"" DeCapite has flawless pitch for dialogue and an imagist's eye, and his prose is lucent and uncluttered. -- ""Mimi Lipson, author of The Cloud of Unknowing"" DeCapite is a phenomenally skilled writer...The dialogue is rich, believable, and often very funny, and this is a wonderfully unusual meditation on nostalgia and love. -- ""Booklist"" In this roman à clef--minus the clef--I can clearly hear the music of the NYC streets; feel the L train as it hums; and can smell something cookin'--a modern Moveable Feast. -- ""Clinton Heylin, author of The Double Life of Bob Dylan"" Mike DeCapite has an eye for deep beauty in the mundane. He writes prose that makes poetry of just walking down the street...Reading Jacket Weather is like listening to the world reveal its secrets. -- ""Robert Gordon, author of It Came from Memphis"" Mike DeCapite's books all feel like movies to me. The characters, and the rooms and seasons they inhabit, are clear before my eyes. -- ""Kelly Reichardt, director of First Cow"" Poetic and compulsively readable, Jacket Weather invents a new genre--call it lyrical realism...A story of cities, survival, adaptation, desire, and a celebration of the small pleasures we invent and discover to offset unavoidable loss. -- ""Chris Kraus, author of After Kathy Acker"" So very real...A sad but sweet song about the uncertainty of middle age and how funny it is when time slips away. -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Themes of love and aging propel DeCapite's spare and lyrical nove. -- ""Publishers Weekly"" Jacket Weather describes in exacting detail what daily life looks like when you see it through the lens of romantic love. Every scrap of talk and every sign on the street is irradiated by love--and its stepsibling, anxiety. The book is funny, tender, often exhilarating, and borne aloft by DeCapite's ardent, plainspoken lyricism. You can't stop reading it. -- Luc Sante, author of Low Life DeCapite has flawless pitch for dialogue and an imagist's eye, and his prose is lucent and uncluttered. -- Mimi Lipson, author of The Cloud of Unknowing DeCapite is a phenomenally skilled writer...The dialogue is rich, believable, and often very funny, and this is a wonderfully unusual meditation on nostalgia and love. -- Booklist In this roman a clef--minus the clef--I can clearly hear the music of the NYC streets; feel the L train as it hums; and can smell something cookin'--a modern Moveable Feast. -- Clinton Heylin, author of The Double Life of Bob Dylan Mike DeCapite has an eye for deep beauty in the mundane. He writes prose that makes poetry of just walking down the street...Reading Jacket Weather is like listening to the world reveal its secrets. -- Robert Gordon, author of It Came from Memphis Mike DeCapite's books all feel like movies to me. The characters, and the rooms and seasons they inhabit, are clear before my eyes. -- Kelly Reichardt, director of First Cow Poetic and compulsively readable, Jacket Weather invents a new genre--call it lyrical realism...A story of cities, survival, adaptation, desire, and a celebration of the small pleasures we invent and discover to offset unavoidable loss. -- Chris Kraus, author of After Kathy Acker So very real...A sad but sweet song about the uncertainty of middle age and how funny it is when time slips away. -- Kirkus Reviews Themes of love and aging propel DeCapite's spare and lyrical nove. -- Publishers Weekly "Jacket Weather describes in exacting detail what daily life looks like when you see it through the lens of romantic love. Every scrap of talk and every sign on the street is irradiated by love--and its stepsibling, anxiety. The book is funny, tender, often exhilarating, and borne aloft by DeCapite's ardent, plainspoken lyricism. You can't stop reading it. -- ""Luc Sante, author of Low Life"" DeCapite has flawless pitch for dialogue and an imagist's eye, and his prose is lucent and uncluttered. -- ""Mimi Lipson, author of The Cloud of Unknowing"" DeCapite is a phenomenally skilled writer...The dialogue is rich, believable, and often very funny, and this is a wonderfully unusual meditation on nostalgia and love. -- ""Booklist"" In this roman � clef--minus the clef--I can clearly hear the music of the NYC streets; feel the L train as it hums; and can smell something cookin'--a modern Moveable Feast. -- ""Clinton Heylin, author of The Double Life of Bob Dylan"" Mike DeCapite has an eye for deep beauty in the mundane. He writes prose that makes poetry of just walking down the street...Reading Jacket Weather is like listening to the world reveal its secrets. -- ""Robert Gordon, author of It Came from Memphis"" Mike DeCapite's books all feel like movies to me. The characters, and the rooms and seasons they inhabit, are clear before my eyes. -- ""Kelly Reichardt, director of First Cow"" Poetic and compulsively readable, Jacket Weather invents a new genre--call it lyrical realism...A story of cities, survival, adaptation, desire, and a celebration of the small pleasures we invent and discover to offset unavoidable loss. -- ""Chris Kraus, author of After Kathy Acker"" So very real...A sad but sweet song about the uncertainty of middle age and how funny it is when time slips away. -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Themes of love and aging propel DeCapite's spare and lyrical nove. -- ""Publishers Weekly""" Author InformationMike DeCapite has published the novel Through the Windshield, the chapbook Creamsicle Blue, and the short-prose collection Radiant Fog under the banner of Sparkle Street Books. Cuz Editions published his story ""Sitting Pretty,"" later anthologized in The Italian American Reader. DeCapite grew up in Cleveland and has lived in London and San Francisco, but has spent most of his time in New York City, where he now resides. Christian Baskous is an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator. His theatrical credits include numerous roles in the New York Shakespeare Festival, Circle in the Square, the Kennedy Center, and Theater for the New City, as well as other regional theaters. His film and television work includes appearances in Glory, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Law & Order, Swan's Crossing, and Swift Justice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |