A novel set in post-9/11 New York City about a supermodel and the
ultimate Broadway blockbuster.
Set in post-9/11 New York City, Reena Spaulings was written by a large
collective of writers and artists that bills itself as The Bernadette
Corporation. Like most contemporary fiction, Reena Spaulings is about a
female twenty-something. Reena is discovered while working as a museum
guard and becomes a rich international supermodel. Meanwhile, a bout of
terrible weather seizes New York, leaving in its wake a strange form of
civil disobedience that stirs its citizens to mount a musical
song-and-dance riot called Battle on Broadway. Fashioned in the old
Hollywood manner by a legion of professional and amateur writers
striving to achieve the ultimate blockbuster, the musical ends up being
about a nobody who could be anybody becoming a somebody for everybody.
The result is generic and perfect--not unlike Reena Spaulings itself,
whose many authors create a story in which New York itself strives to
become the ultimate collective experiment in which the only thing shared
is the lack of uniqueness.