The paper is devoted to the image of New York City created by a representative of American post-war literary non-fiction, Gay Talese. What is especially brought into focus in the analyzed New York – A Serendipiter’s Journey is the approach the writer employs to present his personal picture of the city. Talese’s attitude consists in combining some key techniques of traditional reporting with a more individual and imaginative treatment relying on a wanderer’s/stroller’s point of view. From the perspective of a city traveller New York is unconventionally pictured through its untypical and usually unnoticed aspects such as e.g. forgotten places and odd occupations. It is emphasized that the writer’s image of the city actually results from a num...
The past decades saw the rise of the literary walk throughout Europe. Like all walking-tours ‘in the...
This thesis identifies a concern with looking in the work of three queer New York writers: Walt Whit...
"City of Living Death," "Metropolis of the Western World," "City of Dreadful Height," "World's Prize...
Gaston Bachelard in his seminal work, The Poetics of Space, writes of the influence of the physical ...
The intention of this thesis is to examine the production and function of twentieth century Manhatta...
The chapter examines how New York (and Manhattan specifically) has been viewed in recent popular cul...
The essay first sketches the geography of literary New York from the Bowery and the Lower East Side ...
Over the course of the 20th century, the city has changed almost beyond recognition: from a dense, c...
The project is an inter-disciplinary intervention into a field that may be largely called New York S...
First published in 1850, New York by Gas-Light explores the seamy side of the newly emerging metropo...
Article excerpted from a literature magazine providing a description of the places in New York that ...
The goal of this paper is to explore the concept of “city” as seen by the American novelist Paul Aus...
Text by Frederick Barthelme, photographs by Susan Lipper powerHouse (Hardcover, $45.00, ISBN: 157687...
The modern city of New York, visited after a twenty-year absence, did not only come as a sentimental...
This comprehensive look at the New York literature of European immigrants invites us to rethink in a...
The past decades saw the rise of the literary walk throughout Europe. Like all walking-tours ‘in the...
This thesis identifies a concern with looking in the work of three queer New York writers: Walt Whit...
"City of Living Death," "Metropolis of the Western World," "City of Dreadful Height," "World's Prize...
Gaston Bachelard in his seminal work, The Poetics of Space, writes of the influence of the physical ...
The intention of this thesis is to examine the production and function of twentieth century Manhatta...
The chapter examines how New York (and Manhattan specifically) has been viewed in recent popular cul...
The essay first sketches the geography of literary New York from the Bowery and the Lower East Side ...
Over the course of the 20th century, the city has changed almost beyond recognition: from a dense, c...
The project is an inter-disciplinary intervention into a field that may be largely called New York S...
First published in 1850, New York by Gas-Light explores the seamy side of the newly emerging metropo...
Article excerpted from a literature magazine providing a description of the places in New York that ...
The goal of this paper is to explore the concept of “city” as seen by the American novelist Paul Aus...
Text by Frederick Barthelme, photographs by Susan Lipper powerHouse (Hardcover, $45.00, ISBN: 157687...
The modern city of New York, visited after a twenty-year absence, did not only come as a sentimental...
This comprehensive look at the New York literature of European immigrants invites us to rethink in a...
The past decades saw the rise of the literary walk throughout Europe. Like all walking-tours ‘in the...
This thesis identifies a concern with looking in the work of three queer New York writers: Walt Whit...
"City of Living Death," "Metropolis of the Western World," "City of Dreadful Height," "World's Prize...