“Night is the permanent revolution, that of the globe. Every sundown the streets change, becoming sinister or libidinous, or, for that matter, longer or narrower or unexpectedly twisted. The familiar rebels against those who presume to know it. The map is altered and time is telescoped. Daylight restores things to their normal condition, or is that really their normal condition? The map of the city wrinkles and unfolds, wrinkles and unfolds.”
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Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old New York
This book delves into the gritty realities of life in New York City's slums and alleys, offering an intimate look at the city's underworld. It provides a historical account of the various criminal activities, social issues, and the daily struggles of those living in the shadows of the city's prosperity. more
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