TY - GEN
AU - Aciman, André
AU - Bahrampour, Tara
AU - Barry, Dan
AU - Beller, Thomas
AU - Botti, David C.
AU - Charyn, Jerome
AU - Cunningham, Laura Shaine
AU - Dwyer, Jim
AU - Eisenstadt, Jill
AU - Gornick, Vivian
AU - Gussow, Mel
AU - Hanson, Ivor
AU - Haskell, Molly
AU - Hustvedt, Siri
AU - Jamieson, Wendell
AU - Kim, Suki
AU - Klosterman, Chuck
AU - Kurutz, Steven
AU - LeBlanc, Adrian Nicole
AU - Leavitt, David
AU - Lee, Denny
AU - Lidz, Franz
AU - Lipsyte, Robert
AU - Lopate, Phillip
AU - Maloney, Field
AU - Margolick, David
AU - Marsh, Katherine
AU - Masello, David
AU - Maxwell, Glyn
AU - Morales, Ed
AU - Morris, Jan
AU - Price, Richard
AU - Queenan, Joe
AU - Quiñonez, Ernesto
AU - Rasenberger, Jim
AU - Rosenblum, Constance
AU - Rybczynski, Witold
AU - Vanderbilt, Tom
AU - Vega, Suzanne
AU - Volk, Patricia
AU - Wolitzer, Meg
TI - New York Stories The Best of the City Section of the New York Times
PB - New York University Press
SN - 9780814769355
KW - City and town life New York (State) New York Anecdotes
KW - LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General
KW - Anthologie
PY - [2005]
PY - , ©2005
N2 - Frontmatter
N2 - CONTENTS
N2 - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
N2 - Introduction
N2 - Part I A Sense of Place
N2 - 1 The House on West 11th Street: Three Decades After Young Radicals Blew Up an Elegant Brownstone in Greenwich Village, Echoes of the Blast Linger
N2 - 2 Spanish Harlem on His Mind: As Latinos From Many Lands Stream Into New York, Puerto Ricans Watch, Remembering a Time El Barrio Was Theirs Alone
N2 - 3 The Old Neighbors: Who Lives Where We Live? Who Sprinted Down This Hall, Smelled Spring From This Window? In a City Where the Past Is Ever Present, Tracing the Footsteps of Those Who Came Before Is a Haunting Journey
N2 - 4 Everyone Knows This Is Somewhere, Part I: An Englishman Finds Himself in the City of His Childhood Dreams, a Strange, Lofty, Urgent Presence, Beckoning Westward.
N2 - 5 Everyone Knows This Is Somewhere, Part II: He Journeyed From the Frozen Wastes of the Great Plains in Search of New York City Cool. He May Have Found It
N2 - 6 Nothing But Net: The Basketball Court Was Just a Patch of Asphalt in a West Village Playground, an Empty Page in the Urban Landscape. It Needed Players to Give It Meaning.
N2 - 7 New York’s Rumpus Room: For Nearly 150 Years, Central Park Has Been the City’s Endlessly Changing, All-Frills Heart. It’s Hard to Imagine New York Without It.
N2 - 8 Manhattan ’03: The Attacks of September 11 Prompted People Around the World to Articulate How Much New York Means to Them
N2 - 9 Back to the Home Planet: My East Side, No-Name Nabe
N2 - 10 Latte on the Hudson: New York’s Original Starbucks Has Closed. But 162 Remain, and a Day Idled Away in One of Them Reveals That These Marvels of Engineered Mood Have Become the City’s Ultimate Study Halls, Offices and Village Green
N2 - 11 Screech, Memory: The No. 2 Train Roared By Not 25 Yards From His Childhood Bedroom, Punctuating All the Rites of His Bronx Youth
N2 - 12 Bungalow Chic: Discovering the Romance of Rockaway, That Peninsula With an Esteem Problem
N2 - 13 The Allure of the Ledge: Working Close to the Clouds, the Window Washer Is the Ultimate Risk Taker, the Ultimate Voyeur
N2 - 14 There’s No Place Like Home. But There’s . . . No Place: A Long Hunt for an Apartment Uncovers Triple Bunk Beds, a Kitchen-Cum-Shower—and Some Insights Into the True Meaning of Home
N2 - 15 The Town That Gags Its Writers: The Buzz and Banter of New York, a Novelist Argues, Can Make It Hard to Hear Your Own Voice. Try Gainesville
N2 - 16 Rockaway Idyll: Eight in a Bungalow, $250 Each, for a Summer of Stars and Waves
N2 - 17 Waiting to Exhale: In a Town of Towers and Tight Spaces, Claustrophobics Yearn to Breathe Free
N2 - 18 A “Law and Order” Addict Tells All: The TV Series Is a Hit Around the Country. But Its Heart Beats to a New York Rhythm, for Us and Us Alone.
N2 - 19 Look Away: The Unwritten Law of Survival in the Teeming City
N2 - 20 On the Run: New York, Fast Paced and Deeply Social, Taught Him to Love to Smoke. Now the City Has Changed Its Mind and Demands That He Do the Same
N2 - 21 Marriage of Inconvenience? She Was Living Young and Carefree in the East Village. Then Came the Robbery
N2 - 22 Rain, Rain, Come Again: When It Pours in the City, There’s a Sense of Limited Possibilities. That’s Not So Bad
N2 - 23 The Agony of Victory: The Yankees Have Won 26 World Series Titles and 38 Pennants. The Giants, Knicks, Jets, Rangers—Even the Mets—Win Once in a While, Too. So Why Do New York Fans Whine So Much?
N2 - 24 Street Legal, Finally: Married. Divorced. In Your 40’s. Life Has Its Stops and Starts. Getting Your Driver’s License Is One of Them
N2 - 25 Time Out: Loving the Sport. Hating the Scene. Confessions of a Reluctant Soccer Dad
N2 - 26 Wild Masonry, Murderous Metal and Mr. Blonde: An Electrical Mistake, an Accidental Death. New Yorkers Learn That Even Their Powerful City Must Kneel Before the Random Hand of Fate
N2 - Part III New Yorkers
N2 - 27 Love’s Labors: She and Her Husband Roamed the World in Search of Exotic Plants. Now, Alone in a Bronx Office, Celia Maguire Tends to His Legacy
N2 - 28 Ballpark of Memory: Decades Ago, Lawrence Ritter Journeyed From the West Side to Roam the Country in Search of Baseball’s Past. He Came Back With Perhaps the Best Book Ever Written on the Sport
N2 - 29 The Paper Chase: The Collyer Brothers, Harlem’s Legendary Pack Rats, Offer a Gruesome Cautionary Tale
N2 - 30 The War Within: A Brand-New New Yorker, He Is Enchanted by the Storied City. But His Tour of Duty in Iraq Has Clouded His View of Himself and of His Adopted Home
N2 - 31 Uptown Girl: In Researching Her Book on the South Bronx, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc Absorbed Its Poverty, Its Toughness, Its Glacial Pace. She Also Rediscovered Herself.
N2 - 32 My Friend Lodovico: Finding a Soul Mate on Upper Fifth Avenue
N2 - 33 Fare-Beater Inc. A Former Seminarian Found His True Calling in the Subtle Art of Sluggery
N2 - 34 The Ballad of Sonny Payne: The Subway Is Filled With Panhandlers. But Perhaps None Is as Beloved as the Man With the White Beard and Gentle Eyes Who Moves Through the F Train
N2 - Part IV City Lore
N2 - 35 The White Baby: In the Botanicas of Spanish Harlem, the Spirits Are Asked to Grant Prayers. But Long Ago, a Visitor Learns, the Gods Cruelly Mocked One Man’s Wish.
N2 - 36 New York, Brick by Brick: The AIA Guide, That Admiring, Classic Work on New York’s Ad Hoc, Additive Architecture, Offers Its First New Edition in More Than a Decade.
N2 - 37 Memory’s Curveball: Thick With the Glaze of Age, the Baseball Evoked Thoughts of a Legendary Team. But It Was Not What It Seemed.
N2 - 38 My Neighborhood, Its Fall and Rise: Safe But Dreary in the 50’s, the West Farms Area of the Bronx Had Grown Desolate in the 70’s. Now It’s on the Mend
N2 - 39 Ship of Dreams: In 1780, H.M.S Hussar Sank Near Hell Gate. Joseph Governali Was in Hot Pursuit, With Good Reason: Legend Says the Frigate Was Laden With Gold
N2 - 40 The Day the Boy Fell From the Sky: Decades Later, a Park Slope Nurse Remembers
N2 - ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
N2 - ABOUT THE EDITOR
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