Brooklyn Is

Southeast of the Island: Travel Notes

Jonathan Lethem author James Agee author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Fordham University Press

Published:1st Oct '05

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Brooklyn Is cover

For the first time in book form—a great writer’s classic celebration of the essence of Brooklyn.
In 1939, James Agee was assigned to write an article on Brooklyn for a special issue of Fortune on New York City. The draft was rejected for “creative differences,” and remained unpublished until it appeared in Esquire in 1968 under the title “Southeast of the Island: Travel Notes.”
Crossing the borough from the brownstone heights over the Brooklyn Bridge out through backstreet neighborhoods like Flatbush, Midwood, and Sheepshead Bay that roll silently to the sea, Agee captured in 10,000 remarkable words, the essence of a place and its people. Propulsive, lyrical, jazzy, and tender, its pitch-perfect descriptions endure even as Brooklyn changes; Agee’s essay is a New York classic. Resonant with the rhythms of Hart Crane, Walt Whitman, and Thomas Wolfe, it takes its place alongside Alfred Kazin’s A Walker in the City as a great writer’s love-song to Brooklyn and alongside E. B. White’s Here Is New York as an essential statement of the place so many call home.

"...capable, brilliant and lofty..." -London Review of Books "...a dizzying if pointless Whitmanesque catalogue..." -The Nation " ... Whitmanesque, dreamy yet definitive..." -- -Brad Lockwood Brooklyn Daily Eagle "Agee is a wonderfully poetic writer, and he weaves a beautiful portrait of the borough, covering the people and places in every corner of Brooklyn's seventy-one miles." -Park Slope Reader "Agee's rhapsodically detailed essay/prose poem is a Whitmanessque catalog, evoking a Brooklyn of ordinary people..." -Berkshire Eagle " ... A fresh perspective on both the author and the borough." -Brooklyn Heights Press & Cobble Hill News "...A delightful read..." -Today in Literature

ISBN: 9780823224920

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64 pages