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February 7, 2023

10th Anniversary Trailer

Ten years, hundreds of reviews: Beatitude has taken on a life of its own.

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Published on February 07, 2023 12:02

January 26, 2023

“An Excellent Choice”

For the 10th anniversary edition of Beatitude, a new—and “excellent”—review from the Independent Book Review:

Beatitude is a story that expertly straddles the line between fiction and nonfiction and carries the same genes and underpinnings as a Kerouac novel. For those who want a heartfelt, human look into the complexities of friendship and love, this book is an excellent choice. For those who love the Beats, this book is a treasure trove.”

Read the full review: https://indep...

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Published on January 26, 2023 07:52

December 4, 2022

Kudos from Kirkus

Publishing industry heavyweight Kirkus just gave Beatitude a very positive review, something conferred only sparingly:

“Closs’ story paints an inviting picture of ’90s New York. Subway tokens are on the way out and email is on the way in. Bookstores abound, and no one stares at a cellphone on a night out. Place in this world likable characters like Harry and Jay, and the stage is set for an enjoyable drama about unrequited love… A realistic and engaging love story in a finely illustrated set...

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Published on December 04, 2022 07:35

December 2, 2022

10 Years of Beatitude

In 2012, a few months after the publication of Beatitude, I selected a date at random when I was invited to hold my debut reading at a Manhattan Barnes & Noble. Not until just before the reading did I realize the significance of the date: March 12. It was Jack Kerouac’s 90th birthday. For a novel in which Kerouac and his fellow Beat Generation writers figure prominently, it couldn’t have been more appropriate.

Flash forward to 2022, when my publisher, Sven Davisson at Rebel Satori Press,...

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Published on December 02, 2022 10:13

January 1, 2015

Win a Copy of Beatitude from The Next Best Book Club!

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If you’re looking for the next best book to read this month, consider Beatitude, the official selection of The Next Best Book Club (TNBBC)—the largest book club on Goodreads, with 14.3K members—slated for discussion in February. TNBBC founder Lori Hettler gave Beatitude a 4-star-strongly-recommended review, writing, “Beatitude, simply put, is an exceptionally well written debut that explores love in all its varied forms, dissecting what it is to love.”



TNBBC is giving away 20 print and digital...

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Published on January 01, 2015 08:27

February 1, 2014

The Wonderful, Wacky World of Bill Plympton

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Among those I admire most are artists who manage the increasingly difficult balancing act of staying true to themselves while making a living from what they do. One such artist is legendary animator Bill Plympton. Even if you don’t know his name, you know his work: an instantly identifiable blend of quivering characters and a sense of humor best described as offbeat, sublime and, to use one of his favorite words, wacky.



Larry Closs_Beatitude_Bill PlymptonMany are familiar with Plympton through his shorts for MTV and Spike & Mik...

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Published on February 01, 2014 07:48

December 8, 2013

Beatitude the Movie: A Book Club Dream Cast

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Jay: Channing Tatum



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Harry: Zachary Quinto



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Zahra: Freida Pinto



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Matteo: Gael Garcia Bernal



Who should star in Beatitude on the the big screen? I asked a group of readers with very heartfelt views—the seven members of the Staten Island book club I visited on Friday evening. Their suggestions were intriguing: Zachary Quinto as Harry, Channing Tatum as Jay, Freida Pinto as Zahra and Gael Garcia Bernal as Matteo. I look forward to the announcement in Variety.



Movie casting was just one of a multitude of...

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Published on December 08, 2013 06:10

October 25, 2013

A Shoutout to The Strand

Larry Closs_Beatitude_The Strand Bookstore New York’s largest independent bookstore, The Strand, is also on every list of the city’s best. I’ve always felt that way and even more so since my novel Beatitude was published two years ago because The Strand has consistently included Beatitude among its famous 18 miles of books ever since. I’ve signed three different batches of books for the store and piles of copies have been featured on one of the first floor gift idea tables several times.On a recent visit, I spotted two copies on a sh...

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Published on October 25, 2013 12:00

September 14, 2013

Beat Travellers

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The downside of missing your stop on a New Jersey Transit train? A surly conductor who responds to the innocent question, “How many stops to Paterson?” by yelling, “This train is going to Trenton!” As if the person who asked the question should know that Paterson is not on the way to Trenton. But neither the questioner, me, nor my travel companion, the lovely Stephanie Nikolopoulos, are intimately familiar with the geography of New Jersey, and thus our 4...

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Published on September 14, 2013 08:10

August 23, 2013

Beatitude: “…will stay with you long after you finish the last page.”

Larry Closs_Beatitude_Empty MirrorThe latest review of Beatitude comes from Empty Mirror,a wonderful arts and literary magazine devoted to literature, film, music and art, with a special interest in the Beat Generation. Empty Mirror’s owner and editor, Denise Enck, wrote the review herself:



“Closs’s knowledge of and love for the Beats and New York shines through; the atmosphere alone is enough for a Beat aficionado to appreciate this book.But it’s the personal struggles that Charity experiences which are at the heart ofBeatitu...

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Published on August 23, 2013 14:11