“There is something more annoying than pleasant in finding neighbors from back home chiselling in on your own exclusive New York. It mitigates your triumph in having conquered the great city and brings home the ungratifying truth that anyone can do it.” HomeCan DoCitiesNew YorkFindingsNeighborTriumphPleasantAnnoyingExclusiveBack HomeGreat Cities Book:Novels, 1930-1942 Source: Novels, 1930-1942
“An evening up on the Empire State roof-the strangest experience. The huge tomb in steel and glass, the ride to the 84th floor and there, under the clouds, a Hawaiian string quartet, lounge, concessions and, a thousand feet below, New York-a garden of golden lights winking on and off, automobiles, trucks winding in and out, and not a sound. All as silent as a dead city-and it looks adagio down there.” LooksStatesLightSoundCitiesFeetNew YorkHugeThousandGardenSilentCloudsGlassesGoldenEveningEmpiresStringsRoofSteelTruckAutomobileTombsAnd OffConcessionsQuartetsHawaiiansWinkingEmpire StateGolden LightString QuartetsAdagio Book:The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965 Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965