3.75 AVERAGE


There have been many essays written on New York, but Colson Whitehead's extended essay is possibly the most endearing love letter to the city that I have read. Most images and expositions on New York induce a feeling of awe towards the metropolis. In making the most humane observations on the city and its people, Whitehead has noted their imperfections which adds beauty to the feel/ beat of the city. As a former New Yorker, this book and collection of essays on various parts of the city resonates a lot more with me but perhaps there are glimpses of many other cities in his notes.

"The city knows you better than any living person because it has seen you when you are alone. It saw you steeling yourself for the job interview, slowly walking home after the late date, tripping over non-existent impediments on the sidewalk. It saw you wince when the single frigid drop fell from the air conditioner twelve stories up and zapped you. It saw the bewilderment on your face as you stepped out of the stolen matinee, incredulous that there was still daylight after such a long movie. It saw you half running up the streets after you got keys to your first apartments. The city saw all that. Remembers, too."
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Cute although indulgently unoriginal. Kind of felt like a stream of memes, like a bunch of vintagw uber relatable slice of life nyc cliches. The jersey jokes were funny tho

Sheeesh. A bit depressing in some accounts as if there's a cloud over New York. However, it's a bittersweet story, with prose I have never read. A telling in a genuinely unique tone I can appreciate. But probably not read something like this again if I'm honest.
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4.5
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Poetic, rhapsodic, a joyful look at NYC from the loving perspective of its mundane populace.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this dazzling, small book. I would recommend reading this in small chunks to fully realise the micro vignettes of a chaotic city, and it’s myriad inhabitants as they tumble off the page. It’s almost like reading a stream of consciousness, where one phrase morphs into another idea, triggered by a word or emotion.  A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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