The Color of a Great City

The Color of a Great City

Theodore Dreiser

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Bibliotech Press
Año de edición:
2020
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781636370347
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FOREWORDMy only excuse for offering these very brief pictures of the City of New York as it was between  and  or ’, or thereabout, is that they are of the very substance of the city I knew in my early adventurings in it. Also, and more particularly, they represent in part, at least, certain phases which at that time most arrested and appealed to me, and which now are fast vanishing or are no more. I refer more particularly to such studies as The Bread-line, The Push-cart Man, The Toilers of the Tenements, Christmas in the Tenements, Whence the Song, and The Love Affairs of Little Italy. …CONTENTSForeword  The City of My Dreams   The City Awakes  The Waterfront  The Log of a Harbor Pilot   Bums   The Michael J. Powers Association   The Fire   The Car Yard  The Flight of Pigeons  On Being Poor  Six O’clock   The Toilers of the Tenements The End of a Vacation  The Track Walker   The Realization of an Ideal   The Pushcart Man   A Vanished Seaside Resort  The Bread-Line   Our Red Slayer  Whence the Song   Characters   The Beauty of Life A Wayplace of the Fallen Hell’s Kitchen   A Certain Oil Refinery   The Bowery Mission   The Wonder of the Water  The Man on the Bench   The Men in the Dark   The Men in the Storm  The Men in the Snow   The Freshness of the Universe  The Cradle of Tears   When the Sails Are Furled   The Sandwich Man   The Love Affairs of Little Italy   Christmas in the TenementsThe Rivers of the Nameless Dead 

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