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New York Stories

The Best of the City Section of the New York Times: The Best of the City Section of the New York Tim…

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"A reminder that there are stories still untold in New York, and writers hard at work to find them for us."—The New York Times Book Review

"You don't have to have a particular interest in the Big Apple to pick up Continue

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"A reminder that there are stories still untold in New York, and writers hard at work to find them for us."—The New York Times Book Review

"You don't have to have a particular interest in the Big Apple to pick up this book. These are stories of human life in all its quirky richness. . . . New York Stories is a series of love letters to a city that, for all its problems and peculiarities, beckons people from all over the world."—Boston Globe

"Rosenblum, who edits the City section, has collected 40 representative pieces that showcase the ups and downs of life in a metropolis that still exerts a gravitational pull on those seeking their fortune. Many of the essays are by well-known authors, such as Jan Morris, Phillip Lopate and Vivian Gornick, but others, equally winning, are by emerging writers. All of the pieces are engrossing and share a painstaking attention to craft. à This is both an excellent addition to New York history and a pleasure for casual browsing."—Publishers Weekly

"Given the subject matter, it should come as no surprise that the pieces evoke a powerful sense of place. Coming as this does from the pages of the New York Times, it is also no surprise that the material is of high literary caliber."—Library Journal

"In New York Stories, Constance Rosenblum and The New York Times have assembled a plenty's horn of stories and essays, each chasing a subject too fast, too sly and too big to catch. Thus, as with city life itself, the art is in the pursuit. These rich and splendid pieces not only give us the five senses of New York, but also the heart —strangely tender, funny, dark and out of reach."—Roger Rosenblatt

ôThese essays, which range from soulful reflection to sidewalk reportage, are shot through with noun phrases—subway screech, tenement kitchen, Bronx bodega, skyscraper window washer, Second Avenue bus ride—that both render New York's famous mayhem and at the same time tame it into intimacy.ö—Russell Shorto, author of The Island at the Center of the World

ôThere are eight million stories in the Naked City.ö This famous line from the 1948 film The Naked City has become an emblem of New York City itself. One publication cultivating many of New York City's greatest stories is the City section in The New York Times. Each Sunday, this section of The New York Times, distributed only in papers in the five boroughs, captivates readers with tales of people and places that make the city unique.

Featuring a cast of stellar writers—Phillip Lopate, Vivian Gornick, Thomas Beller and Laura Shaine Cunningham, among others—New York Stories brings some of the best essays from the City section to readers around the country. New Yorkers can learn something new about their city, while other readers will enjoy the flavor of the Big Apple. New York Stories profiles people like sixteen-year-old Barbara Ott, who surfs the waters off Rockaway in Queens, and Sonny Payne, the beloved panhandler of the F train. Other essays explore memorable places in the city, from the Greenwich Village townhouse blown up by radical activists in the 1970s to a basketball court that serves as the heart of its Downtown neighborhood.

The forty essays collected in New York Stories reflect an intimate understanding of the city, one that goes beyond the headlines. The result is a passionate, well-written portrait of a legendary and ever-evolving place.

Critics

  • Diana Secker Tesdell Selects 'New York Stories'

    Have I seen these books before? I must have, but I don't recall the specifics. To be honest, they're not books that lend themselves to specifics, and this is to a degree deliberate. They are, after all, called "Everyman's Classics." I have to admit t ... (read full critics)

    bookotron published on Tue, 18 Jan 2011

  • The New York Stories of Elizabeth Hardwick

    There is a gap of 20 years in this selection of Elizabeth Hardwick's short stories, between the late 1950s when she and her husband, the poet Robert Lowell, moved from New York to Boston, and 1980, when, after their divorce and Lowell's death (in a t ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Fri, 24 Sep 2010

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Book Details

  • English Books
  • Paperback 303 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 0814775721
  • ISBN-13: 9780814775721
  • Publisher: NYU Press
  • Pub date: May 01, 2005
  • Dimensions: 1484 mm x 968 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
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