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26, 2006 Bright lights, big city, falling towers Reviewed by Bill Konigsberg THE GOOD LIFE By Jay McInerney Knopf, 353 pages, $25 Near the beginning of “The Good Life,” Jay McInerney’s seventh novel, we become firmly entrenched in the author’s familiar milieu: “Hey, beautiful,” a homeless man yells out to Corrine.

“I need a place in the Hamptons.

I need a movie role.” Though McInerney’s characters are older now — the once 20-something socialites and playboys that graced “Bright Lights, Big City” are now in their 40s — they still speak and act t...

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