NIGHT PEOPLE and Other Tales of Working New York - Preface is by
noted historian Paul Buhle. NIGHT PEOPLE is a collection unashamed
to be called 'contemporary proletarian literature'. The energy and
emotions within these stories are of the people, the workers who
make the City run. But this book's scope also reaches into the
asphalt itself and the mountains above--heralding the heartbeat of
the land mass beneath us, acting as both oracle and protagonist.
Night People speaks of those who labor on or who struggle with
joblessness, those who strive toward artistic goals or advocate for
others, those who face challenges of conscience and those who are
simply of the streets. It brings to life the people who provide the
soundtrack, the color, the breadth: those who thrive and those who
perish in New York's wake. Here is a love song to reality, mourning
the anguish and championing the everyday. --Author John Pietaro is
a writer and musician. By day, he works in the Labor Movement in
NYC.
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