@article{1480066, author = {Aciman, Alexander, and Angelos, James, and Baker, Kevin, and Baldwin, Johanna, and Benedict, Helen, and Beyer, Gregory, and Bindley, Katherine, and Brady, Emily, and Caldwell, Mark, and Cunningham, Laura Shaine, and Danticat, Edwidge, and Didziulis, Vytenis, and Dworin, Caroline H., and Ellick, Adam B., and Feldman, Cassi, and Fernandez, Manny, and Firstman, Richard, and Fox, Amy, and Gallagher, Dorothy, and Gibberd, Ben, and Gill, John Freeman, and Gilmore, Jennifer, and Gran, Sara, and Hajdu, David, and Harrison, Colin, and Hoffman, Roy, and Keller, Mitch, and Kennedy, Randy, and Kiernan, Frances, and Kingwell, Mark, and Knafo, Saki, and Longhine, Laura, and Marsh, Katherine, and Marx, Rebecca Flint, and Masello, David, and McAninch, David, and Mehta, Suketu, and Montandon, Mac, and Mooney, Jake, and Nipkow, Leslie, and Page, Max, and Pall, Ellen, and Prose, Francine, and Rich, Nathaniel, and Robinson, Roxana, and Rose, Alex, and Rosen, Jonathan, and Rosenblum, Constance, and Sorrentino, Christopher, and Sullivan, Robert, and Weyland, Jocko, and Zinsser, William, }, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1480066}, title = {More New York Stories : The Best of the City Section of The New York Times /}, abstract = {What do Francine Prose, Suketu Mehta, and Edwidge Danticat have in common? Each suffers from an incurable love affair with the Big Apple, and each contributed to the canon of writing New York has inspired by way of the New York Times City Section, a part of the paper that once defined Sunday afternoon leisure for the denizens of the five boroughs. Former City Section editor Constance Rosenblum has again culled a diverse cast of voices that brought to vivid life our metropolis through those pages in this follow-up to the publication New York Stories (2005).The fifty essays in More New York Stories unite the city's best-known writers to provide a window to the bustle and richness of city life. As with the previous collection, many of the contributors need no introduction, among them Kevin Baker, Laura Shaine Cunningham, Dorothy Gallagher, Colin Harrison, Frances Kiernan, Nathaniel Rich, Jonathan Rosen, Christopher Sorrentino, and Robert Sullivan; they are among the most eloquent observers of our urban life. Others are relative newcomers. But all are voices worth listening to, and the result is a comprehensive and entertaining picture of New York in all its many guises.The section on "Characters'' offers a bouquet of indelible profiles. The section on "Places"takes us on journeys to some of the city's quintessential locales. "Rituals, Rhythms, and Ruminations" seeks to capture the city's peculiar texture, and the section called "Excavating the Past" offers slices of the city's endlessly fascinating history.Delightful for dipping into and a great companion for anyone planning a trip, this collection is both a heart-warming introduction to the human side of New York and a reminder to life-long New Yorkers of the reasons we call the city home.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814769027.001.0001}, recid = {1480066}, pages = {1 online resource}, }