As perhaps never before in its extraordinary history, New York
has captured the American imagination. This major anthology brings
together not only the best literary writing about New York -- from
O. Henry, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Steinbeck,
Paul Auster, and James Baldwin, among many others -- but also the
most revealing essays by politicians, philosophers, city planners,
social critics, visitors, immigrants, journalists, and
historians.
The anthology begins with an account of Henry Hudson's voyage in
1609 and ends with an essay written especially for this book by
John P. Avlon, former Mayor Rudolph Guiliani's speechwriter, called
"The Resilient City," on the September 11th attack on the World
Trade Center as observed from City Hall. The editors have chosen
some familiar favorites, such as Washington Irving's "A History of
New York" and Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," as well as
lesser-known literary and historical gems, such as Frederick Law
Olmsted's plan for Central Park and Cynthia Ozick's "The Synthetic
Sublime" -- an updated answer to E. B. White's classic essay "Here
Is New York," which is also included. The variety and originality
of the selections in Empire City offer a captivating account of New
York's growth, and reveal often forgotten aspects of its political,
literary, and social history.
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