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Peek inside one of New York City\'s grandest homes--that of Benjamin
Sonnenberg, Sr., the inventor of modern public relations--in this smart and hilarious memoir of privilege and excess, told by the son of a powerful and seductive man.
Lost Property is a book of memoirs and confessions. The memoirs are of 19 Gramercy Park, once described by The New Yorker as "the greatest house . . . in private hands in New York." Much like an ocean liner, it was commanded by the author\'s immensely powerful and seductive father, Benjamin
Sonnenberg Sr., the man said to have invented the modern business of public relations. The memoirs are also of a son\'s aesthetic, sexual, and political education, as he both rejects his father\'s influence and strives to be his equal. The confessions in
Lost Property are of Ben
Sonnenberg\'s sometimes absurd flight into "anarchy and sabotage"; of an infidel life in sex and politics in Europe during the Cold War (at one point he was reporting to both the CIA and East German intelligence) and in New York City in the late 1960s.
Lost Property is also about marriage, children, debt, divorce, and multiple sclerosis. A savage comedy, Lost Property is deepened by reflections upon class, culture, and illness. "At last," writes James Salter, "a defiant life that does not end in bathos, drugs, or stacks of old newspapers, one that draws its distinction from, and ends up as, art." About the Author Ben Sonnenberg (1936-2010) was a playwright, poet, and publisher. In 1981, he started the literary magazine Grand Street , which he edited for nine years. He lived in New York City with his wife, the writer Dorothy Gallagher. In 1994, Sonnenberg was named an honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Maria Margaronis is a writer, translator, and broadcaster. A former associate literary editor of The Nation and longtime writer for the magazine, her work has appeared in many other publications, including The Times Literary Supplement, London Review of Books , The Guardian , and Grand Street . She reports and presents radio documentaries for the BBC, and divides her time between London and Greece.