The Apartment on Calle Uruguay, Zachary Lazar
The Apartment on Calle Uruguay, Zachary Lazar
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The Apartment on Calle Uruguay

Author: Zachary Lazar

Narrator: Peter Ganim

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2022


Synopsis

A haunting new novel by the author of Vengeance in which a chance encounter between a blocked painter and a journalist leads to a complicated romance that reveals their buried histories and vulnerabilities against the backdrops of an America in chaos and Mexico.

Beginning in the first summer of the post-Obama world, Zachary Lazar's bewitching and masterful new novel tells the story of Christopher Bell, a blocked painter on the East End of Long Island, and Ana Ramirez, a journalist who fled the crisis in Venezuela and is looking for work in New York. Bell has always felt marked by his foreignness, having emigrated to the U.S. as a child, and has come to believe that "words like 'identity' and 'American' are somehow very meaningful and very meaningless at the same time.” He has retreated to a modest house near a patch of woods, “a rural nowhere…that sometimes held more meaning for me in its silence than human language.” 
 
In the woods, he encounters Ana, who is trying to “reinvent herself as the kind of person she’d been before” the world she knew disappeared.  A complicated romance develops that gradually reveals their buried histories—from the death of Bell’s former partner, Malika Jordan, a fellow artist, to the prison farm where he visits Malika’s incarcerated brother Jesse, to Mexico City, where Ana’s exiled family now lives. All of them have faced the same problem: how to build a new life once the idea you've had of "home" vanishes or becomes unrecognizable.
 
The Apartment on Calle Uruguay is a haunting exploration of love, art, and the cost of transformation. It lays out a fiercely intentional and introspective way of living in an unjust world.

About The Author

Zachary Lazar is the author of five previous books, including the novel Sway, the memoir Evening's Empire: The Story of My Father's Murder, and the novel I Pity the Poor Immigrant, which was a New York Times Notable Book of 2014. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, and the 2015 John Updike Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for "a writer in mid-career whose work has  demonstrated consistent excellence." Lazar lives in New Orleans, where he is on the creative writing faculty at Tulane University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by The Book on June 23, 2022

TW/CW: Violence, death, sexual assault, racism REVIEW: The first thing to realize when you sit down to read this book is that nothing really ever happens. Yes, there’s a weak story with Chris and Ana going back and forth on their relationship, and back and forth on whether they’re going to go to live......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on May 01, 2022

The topic (immigrants living in an unjust world) of Zachary Lazar's latest novel, "The Apartment on Calle Uruguay" was intriguing to me. I was really looking forward to reading this novel. Reviews posted by several media outlets gave it glowing praise. However, I just couldn't get into this novel. T......more

Goodreads review by Vivi on August 31, 2022

The book has a floating, ungrounded, slightly nebulous feel. It’s epitomized in how the character, the lapsed American painter Chris Bell, describes the new apartment he and the Mexican woman, Ana, that he is in a relationship with move to at the end of the novel, he says it has a “quiet, somehow wa......more

Goodreads review by Kris on December 13, 2023

First of all, this book is going to be reverberating in my mind for a bit. It is a carefully constructed story about a man living in New York an unspecified time after his wife has died in the home they created together learning to let go and move on. The story is set in 2017-2019. The tone of the b......more

Goodreads review by John on November 03, 2022

This novel is about two people who see themselves as exiles and form a relationship with each other during the early years of the Trump presidency. Chris Bell is an Israeli-born artist, whose former girlfriend died, and Chris keeps checking on her incarcerated brother. He lives in a cabin on Long Is......more