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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Washington Square Press
ISBN-10
0671042351
ISBN-13
9780671042356
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1637115
Product Key Features
Book Title
Writing New York : a Literary Anthology
Number of Pages
1056 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), General, Literary
Features
Reprint
Genre
Fiction, Literary Collections
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.9 in
Item Weight
42.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
The Wall Street JournalCaptures the city in all its romantic charm and biting loneloness....Suggests that, although New York's past is to be found in the realm of...historical reality, it also lives on, vividly, in the realm of the imagination., The Dallas Morning NewsRather like the city it pays tribute to,Writing New Yorkis a touchstone, a monument....Shows how profoundly New York has become a repository of the nation's collective ambition and romantic vision of itself., The New York TimesAt more than 1,000 pages,Writing New Yorkincludes 108 authors...and each bit of pigment contributes to a portrait that none of them could have written alone., The New York Times Critic's NotebookThe likes of Ralph Ellison, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Mario Puzo, Mary McCarthy, and Al Smith [are] among the many contributors to these rich pages., Luc SanteThis brilliantly chosen selection provides the deepest, broadest, most exhilarating portrait of New York City available anywhere., Wendy WassersteinWith a musical touch for theme and variation...this text...has all the rhythm, elegance, and grit of the city., New YorkNewsdayThis will be a feast....Reading straight through will reward you with a 200-year time-lapse portrait of the city....Huge in scale, intimate in detail, breathtaking...magic.
Dewey Decimal
813/.52
Edition Description
Reprint
Table Of Content
Contents INTRODUCTIONWASHINGTON IRVINGfromA History of New YorkJAMES KIRKE PAULDINGThe Stranger at Home; or, a Tour in BroadwayFRANCES TROLLOPEfromDomestic Manners of the AmericansFANNY KEMBLEfromThe JournalPHILIP HONEfromThe DiaryCHARLES DICKENSfromAmerican Notes for General CirculationHENRY DAVID THOREAUfromLetters from Staten IslandNATHANIEL PARKER WILLISfromOpen-Air Musings in the CityEDGAR ALLAN POEfromDoings of GothamJAMES FENIMORE COOPERfromSatanstoeMARGARET FULLEROur City CharitiesGEORGE G. FOSTERThe Eating-HousesGRANT THORBURNfromLife and Writings of Grant ThorburnWALT WHITMANCrossing Brooklyn FerryThe Old BoweryHERMAN MELVILLEBartleby, the ScrivenerGEORGE TEMPLETON STRONGfromThe DiariesFREDERICK LAW OLMSTEDPassages in the Life of an Unpractical ManERNEST DUVERGIER DE HAURANNEfromEight Months in AmericaFANNY FERNTyrants of the ShopMARK TWAINPersonalsJAMES D. MCCABEImpostorsWONG CHIN FOOExperience of a Chinese JournalistJOSÉ MARTÍNew York Under the SnowWILLIAM DEAN HOWELLSfromA Hazard of New FortunesJACOB RIISThe Down Town Back-AlleysSTEPHEN CRANEOpium's Varied DreamsAdventures of a NovelistABRAHAM CAHANDrowned Their SinsSummer Complaint: The Annual StrikeTHEODORE DREISERWhence the SongA Vanished Seaside ResortGEORGE W. PLUNKITT AND WILLIAM L. RIORDANHonest Graft and Dishonest GraftThe Curse of Civil Service ReformMAXIM GORKYBoredomHENRY JAMESfromThe American SceneO. HENRYThe DuelJAMES WELDON JOHNSONfromThe Autobiography of an Ex-Colored ManJAMES HUNEKERThe LungsSARA TEASDALEGramercy ParkIn the Metropolitan MuseumConey IslandUnion SquareBroadwayDJUNA BARNES"Come Into the Roof Garden, Maud"EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAYIf I should learnRecuerdoWILLA CATHERComing, Aphrodite!CLAUDE MCKAYThe Tropics in New YorkThe Harlem DancerMARIANNE MOORENew YorkPAUL ROSENFELDPort of New YorkEDMUND WILSONThe Finale at the FolliesThoughts on Leaving New York for New OrleansVLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKYBrooklyn BridgeHART CRANETo Brooklyn BridgeSTEPHEN GRAHAMExterior StreetAL SMITHfromUp to NowHELEN KELLERI Go AdventuringPAUL MORANDfromNew YorkLINCOLN STEFFENSThe PoliceRoosevelt and ReformDAWN POWELLfromThe DiariesLOUIS-FERDINAND CÉLINEfromJourney to the End of the NightCHRISTOPHER MORLEYWest End AvenueF. SCOTT FITZGERALDMy Lost CityEDITH WHARTONThe BackgroundTHOMAS WOLFEOnly the Dead Know BrooklynDAMON RUNYONSense of HumorHENRY MILLERfromBlack SpringCHARLES REZNIKOFFMillinery DistrictfromAutobiography: New YorkfromBy the Well of Living and SeeingA. J. LIEBLINGApology for BreathingLANGSTON HUGHESWhen the Negro Was In VogueELIZABETH BISHOPLetter to N.Y.JOHN MCNULTYAtheist Hit By TruckThe Television Helps, But Not Very MuchIRWIN SHAWWelcome to the CityMARY MCCARTHYThe Genial HostZORA NEALE HURSTONStory in Harlem SlangRED SMITHAs He Seemed to a HickDAVID SCHUBERTIt Is Sticky in the SubwayWELDON KEESAspects of RobinsonRelating to RobinsonBERNARD MALAMUDThe Cost of LivingANZIA YEZIERSKAfromRed Ribbon on a White HorseWILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMSHell's KitchenMALCOLM COWLEYThe Long FurloughALFRED KAZINfromA Walker in the CityJOSEPH MITCHELLUp in the Old HotelWILLIAM S. BURROUGHSfromJunkyBERNARDO VEGAfromMemoirs of Bernardo VegaFRANK O'HARAA Step Away From ThemThe Day Lady DiedStepsLOREN EISELEYThe Immense Journey
Synopsis
New York is simply too big -- too lush, too rich with history, too integral to the texture of human life during the past two centuries -- for any one writer to tell its story. A proper literary portrait of the storied city demands nothing less than a multiplicity of voices.For this ambitious purpose, Phillip Lopate has selected a stunningly expansive and deeply illuminating collection of the best writing about the world's greatest city. As seen through the eyes of more than one hundred writers -- from Washington Irving, the first New York author to establish an international reputation, to Stephen Crane, Henry James, Dawn Powell, and Langston Hughes -- the Big Apple shines in dazzling and unprecedented ways.Writing New Yorkis every bit as vital and surprising as the city it celebrates., Presents a literary portrait of the city of New York through the eyes of more than a hundred writers, from Washington Irving to Oscar Hijuelos.
LC Classification Number
PS549.N5
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