Republic of Dreams by Ross Wetzsteon

Republic of Dreams by Ross Wetzsteon

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Republic of Dreams by Ross Wetzsteon

A richly woven history of Greenwich Village's Golden Age and of the artists, rebels, and eccentrics who make the Village a cultural phenomenon. Ross Wetzsteon presents a vibrant portrait of the Village through the remarkable and often interrelated stories of its legendary residents, including Eugene O'Neill; Edna St. Vincent Millay; Dawn Powell; the fiery and passionate anarchist Emma Goldman; the pioneering advocate of birth control, Margaret Sanger; and the group of Abstract Expressionists including Jackson Pollock.
Los Angeles Times Book Review A sweeping yet intimate history of America's most famous neighborhood
The New Yorker Wetzsteon...incisively dissects the contradictions and conflicts...inherent in Village life. But he also evokes its energy and its sense of immense possibility.
Los Angeles Times Book Review Anyone who cares about American culture should read Republic of Dreams.
Newsday Wetzsteon's rich, amusing, inspired history is pure Technicolor...and gives the 21st century reader an unparalleled introduction to America's first true bohemia.
Houston Chronicle A deeply researched and beautifully wrought feast of information and poetics...a sort of Plutarch's Lives of...the obsessed pilgrims who founded the Republic of Dreams.
Ross Wetzsteon was a contributing editor at The Village Voice for thirty-two years and served as the chairman of the Village Voice Obie Committee. He edited two drama collections and wrote for a variety of publications, including The New York Times and New York magazine. He died in 1998.
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ISBN 13 9780684869964
ISBN 10 0684869969
Title Republic of Dreams
Author Ross Wetzsteon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2003-10-07
Number of pages 640
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