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Ebook: Literary Brooklyn: the writers of Brooklyn and the story of American city life
Author: Hughes Evan
- Tags: American literature--History and criticism--New York (State)--New York, Amerikaans, Bellettrie, Authors American--Homes and haunts--New York (State)--New York, American literature, Authors American--Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Literature, Criticism interpretation etc, Authors American -- Homes and haunts -- New York (State) -- New York, American literature -- History and criticism -- New York (State) -- New York, Brooklyn (New York N.Y.) -- In literature, Brooklyn (New York N.Y.) -- Intellec
- Series: Holt paperbacks
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
- City: New York;Brooklyn (New York);Brooklyn (New York;N.Y.);New York (State);Brooklyn
- Language: English
- epub
For the first time, here is Brooklyn's story through the eyes of its greatest storytellers.
Like Paris in the twenties or postwar Greenwich Village, Brooklyn today is experiencing an extraordinary cultural boom. In recent years, writers of all stripes—from Jhumpa Lahiri, Jennifer Egan, and Colson Whitehead to Nicole Krauss and Jonathan Safran Foer—have flocked to its patchwork of distinctive neighborhoods. But as literary critic and journalist Evan Hughes reveals, the rich literary life now flourishing in Brooklyn is part of a larger, fascinating history. With a dynamic mix of literary biography and urban history, Hughes takes us on a tour of Brooklyn past and present and reveals that hiding in Walt Whitman's Fort Greene Park, Hart Crane's Brooklyn Bridge, the raw Williamsburg of Henry Miller's youth, Truman Capote's famed house on Willow Street, and the contested streets of Jonathan Lethem's Boerum Hill is the story of more than a century of life in America's...