Ransom, Jay Mc Inerney\'s second novel, belongs to the distinguished tradition of novels about exile.
He lives in New York City and Bridgehampton, New York..
His latest book, Bright, Precious Days, was published in 2016.
About the Author: Jay Mc Inerney is the author of eight novels, two collections of short stories, and three collections of essays on wine.
Jay Mc Inerney details the pattern of adventure and disillusionment that leads Christopher Ransom toward an inevitable reckoning with his fate--in a novel of grand scale and serious implications.
Increasingly, Ransom and his circle are threatened, by everything they thought they had left behind, in a sequence of events whose consequences Ransom can forestall but cannot change.
Supporting himself by teaching English to eager Japanese businessmen, he finds company with impresario Miles Ryder and fellow expatriates whose headquarters is Buffalo Rome, a blues-bar that satisfies the hearty local appetite for Americana and accommodates the drifters pouring through Asia in the years immediately after the fall of Vietnam.
Ransom has managed to regain control, chiefly through the rigors of karate.
Living in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, Christopher Ransom seeks a purity and simplicity he could not find at home, and tries to exorcise the terror he encountered earlier in his travels--a blur of violence and death at the Khyber Pass.
Ransom, Jay Mc Inerney\'s second novel, belongs to the distinguished tradition of novels about exile