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New York Diaries: 1609 to 2009 - (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Teresa Carpenter (Paperback)

New York Diaries: 1609 to 2009 - (Modern Library Paperbacks) by  Teresa Carpenter (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Writings culled from the archives of libraries, historical societies, and private estates have been assembled to offer a view of the iconic metropolis of New York. Includes excerpts from the writings of Henry Hudson, Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, Andy Warhol, and many others<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>New York is a city like no other. Through the centuries, she's been embraced and reviled, worshipped and feared, praised and battered--all the while standing at the crossroads of American politics, business, society, and culture. Pulitzer Prize winner Teresa Carpenter, a lifelong diary enthusiast, scoured the archives of libraries, historical societies, and private estates to assemble here an almost holographic view of this iconic metropolis. Starting on January 1 and continuing day by day through the year, these journal entries are selected from four centuries of writing--revealing vivid and compelling snapshots of life in the Capital of the World. <p/> <b><i>"Today I arrived by train in New York City . . . and instantly fell in love with it. Silently, inside myself, I yelled: </i>I should have been born here!<i>"</i>--Edward Robb Ellis, May 22, 1947</b> <p/> Includes diary excerpts from Sherwood Anderson - Albert Camus - Noël Coward - Dorothy Day - John Dos Passos - Thomas Edison - Allen Ginsberg - Keith Haring - Henry Hudson - Anne Morrow Lindbergh - H. L. Mencken - John Cameron Mitchell - Julia Rosa Newberry - Eugene O'Neill - Edgar Allan Poe - Theodore Roosevelt - Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Alexis de Tocqueville - Mark Twain - Gertrude Vanderbilt - Andy Warhol - George Washington - Walt Whitman - and many others <p/> <b>"The most convivial and unorthodox history of New York City one is likely to come across."--<i>The New York Times</i></b><br> <b> </b><br> <b>"A must-read for anyone who has fallen in love with the Big Apple."--New York Journal of Books</b><br> <b> </b><br> <b>"An absolute masterpiece."--<i>The Atlantic</i></b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The most convivial and unorthodox history of New York City one is likely to come across."--<i>The New York Times</i> <p/> "A must-read for anyone who has fallen in love with the Big Apple."--New York Journal of Books <p/> "An absolute masterpiece."--<i>The Atlantic</i> <p/> "An impressive range . . . The voices from the past we hear in these entries reassure us that we're all part of a great cosmic parade."--Maureen Corrigan, NPR <p/> "Fascinating . . . too compelling to put down."--Whitney Matheson, <i>USA Today</i> <p/> "Required reading . . . as comprehensive as it is revealing, making the city come alive."--Susannah Cahalan, <i>New York Post</i> <p/> "My newest favorite browse."--Alexander Nazaryan, New York<i> Daily News</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Teresa Carpenter </b>is the author of four books, including the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>Missing Beauty</i>. She is a former senior editor of <i>The Village Voice, </i> where her feature articles on crime and the law won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. She lives in New York City's Greenwich Village with her husband, writer Steven Levy, and their son.

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