Benjamin Lytal: "A Map of Tulsa" Reading
Thursday 04 April, 2013
7pm, $0
Powerhouse Arena
37 Main Street, Brooklyn
Former New Yorker staffer Benjamin Lytal celebrates A Map of Tulsa. This elegiac novel—think Mysteries of Pittsburgh and The Great Gatsby—is a love letter to summer, youth, falling in love, and a classic American city.
About the Book:
From a former New Yorker staffer comes an astonishing literary debut in the tradition of Michael Chabon’s Mysteries of Pittsburgh: A MAP OF TULSA by Benjamin Lytal follows the story of Jim Praley and Adrienne Booker: from the summer they fall in love amidst the art and music scene of late 90s Tulsa, to Jim’s bracing, unexpected homecoming years later.
After a year of college on the East Coast, Jim Praley returns to Tulsa for the summer, ready to disappear into his self-appointed reading regimen. Instead he meets Adrienne Booker: the abandoned daughter to a local oil fortune, 18 years old and living an independent, mysterious life in the family penthouse, with only her aunt Lydie occasionally looking after her. Adrienne is way out of Jim’s league, but somehow, as an unlikely couple, they click.
The relationship that unfolds defines the shape of Jim’s life to come. Through Adrienne’s eyes he sees the strange beauty of his hometown for the first time: they drink, they dance, they write and paint and sing. College feels very remote; the anonymous skyscrapers downtown have never looked better. Jim must return to college in September, but he is haunted by Adrienne. His literary ambitions lead him to New York after graduation, and he expects to see her around every corner. When tragedy strikes, Jim finds himself on a plane, Tulsa-bound.
A rich, atmospheric vision of a great American oil city, A MAP OF TULSA is a large-hearted novel that captures the euphoria and magnetic bonds of first love and announces the arrival of a major new talent in literary fiction.