Remarkable, Unspeakable New York: A Literary History
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ISBN: 0807050024 / Publisher: Beacon Press (MA), August 1995
Providing a literary history of New York that includes writers from Edith Wharton to Tom Wolfe, an anthology of movements and authors covers old New York, the Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, Algonquin Round Table, New York Intellectuals, and more.
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New York City's immensity, diversity, and drive have long been a magnet for American artists. Literary historian Shaun O'Connell brings this legacy to life in Unspeakable New York. Analyzing the work of more than one hundred New York writers, O'Connell shows how established members of the literary pantheon (Henry James, Edith Wharton, Walt Whitman, James Baldwin, Dorothy Parker, Saul Bellow), contemporary writers (Bret Easton Ellis, Oscar Hijuelos, E.L. Doctorow, Lynne Sharon Schwartz), and some surprising names from the past (Horatio Alger, Jacob Riis) have responded to the City's unique demands and opportunities. Remarkable, Unspeakable New York draws on works of fiction, drama, memoir, poetry, and travel writing to build a new understanding of New York's place in the American imagination.
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