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Janet Capron, "Blue Money"

"A modern-day Moll Flanders...terifically entertaining and brilliantly written" - Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of the Personal Essay

New York City, 1971, a balmy August evening: Just seven blocks from her childhood home, a young woman walks into a Park Avenue apartment and into the troubled arms of her first trick.

Janet quickly embraces "the Life" and despite a ferocious addiction to speed and semi-frequent hallucinations, she manages to keep things professional, whether she's dressed as a genie at the Sultan's Retreat or playing Eve in a live sex show. But her past is catching up to her, and the fast life can't go on forever. The brothels and ginmills become increasingly hard to navigate as the streets turn violent and her own intense love affairs collapse.

Janet Capron's voice is bold, darkly comedic, and explicit, offering a complicated depiction of what it means to be truly liberated even in the face of her own radical descent into Avenue C penury and addiction.

Janet Capron is a writer based in New York City. She holds an MFA in creative writing form Columbia University. Blue Money is a mostly true memoir from her time as a prostitute in the early 1970s.

Event Date: 
Saturday, August 5, 2017 - 6:00pm
Address: 
29 Tinker Street
Woodstock, NY 12498
Books: 
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$16.00
ISBN: 9781944700263
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Published: Unnamed Press - June 20th, 2017