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Boogie-Woogie

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Like The Player 's hilariously poker-faced dissection of Hollywood, Boogie-Woogie 's lurid quick cuts uncover of the tenderest portions of the '90's New York art world's underbelly

Elaine Yoon, a tattooed, pierced, Chinese-Californian lesbian, obsessively seduces straight women, and films video shorts of her sexual conquests. Jo Richards, an intellectually challenged installation artist grappling with the idea of peripheral vision, knows the whereabouts of Mondrian's last painting. Art Spindle, a cravat-wearing, reptilian art dealer, desperately wants to sell the Mondrian, when he isn't sleeping with Jean Maclestone, collector and art-hag, the vain wife of stuttering über-collector Bob Maclestone.

This cast of characters dance through incestuous working relationships, run-ins with incompetent gallery owners, and the lure of manipulative art dealers. Danny Moynihan's deliciously satirical sexual deviants, attention seekers, and would-be murderers ring true in this sophisticated, sharply observed, darkly humorous novel.

256 pages, Paperback

First published February 14, 2001

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Danny Moynihan

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DANNY MOYNIHAN has had first-hand experience of the art world, both in New York and London. He has curated shows for a number of artists, managed galleries and exhibited his own work. Boogie-Woogie is his first novel and he was written and produced the film adaptation. He lives in London.

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October 5, 2021
An entertaining period piece, that insightfully captures a moment in the New York art world.
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January 30, 2008
If you saw movies like Basquiat and wanted a little more this might fit your bill. It's not terribly well written but still very entertaining.
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September 17, 2010
Not particularly well written but still entertaining.
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