This is a book about the times when America was great. New York was a dirty, decaying rathole, but the people there carried the idea of infinite possibilities. Chuck Close, Andy Warhol, Philip Roth, Normal Mailer measured the streets and the likes of Hunter S. Thompson and Alexander Coburn wrote about their New York. These days, Manhattan is an abode of banksters and tourists with the sprinkles of homeless people here and there, more a transportation hub than a place where real people live.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
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