Habitats
Private Lives in the Big City
by Constance Rosenblum
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Pub Date Mar 25 2013 | Archive Date Sep 03 2013
Description
There may be eight million stories in the Naked City, but there are also nearly three million dwelling places, ranging from Park Avenue palaces to Dickensian garrets and encompassing much in between. The doorways to these residences are tantalizing portals opening onto largely invisible lives. Habitats offers 40 vivid and intimate stories about how New Yorkers really live in their brownstones, their apartments, their mansions, their lofts, and as a whole presents a rich, multi-textured portrait of what it means to make a home in the world’s most varied and powerful city.
These essays, expanded versions of a selection of the Habitats column published in the Real Estate section of The New York Times, take readers to both familiar and remote sections of the city—to history-rich townhouses, to low-income housing projects, to out-of-the-way places far from the beaten track, to every corner of the five boroughs—and introduce them to a wide variety of families and individuals who call New York home. These pieces reveal a great deal about the city’s past and its rich store of historic dwellings. Along with exploring the deep and even mystical connections people feel to the place where they live, these pieces, taken as a whole, offer a mosaic of domestic life in one of the world’s most fascinating cities and a vivid portrait of the true meaning of home in the 21st-century metropolis.
Advance Praise
"[T]hese 40 pieces have greater staying power than many collections of newspaper columns and show the ongoing fascination with the subject of how, where and why people live where they live."—Kirkus
“Part urban
sociology, part journalistic snooping, Constance Rosenblum’s remarkable stories
reveal the true variety of the meanings of home. Closely observed and
beautifully written.”—Witold Rybczynski,
author of The Biography of a Building
“Gracefully written and full of surprising insights, Rosenblum's book is a
tribute to the capacity of New Yorkers to create entire worlds in the smallest
of places: their apartments.”—Ariel Sabar,
author of Heart of the City: Nine Stories of Love and Serendipity on the
Streets of New York
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780814771549 |
PRICE | $22.95 (USD) |