My New York : A Life in the City, Paperback by Dean, William J., Brand New, F...

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Item Length: 8 in height: 0.6 in Item Height: 0.6 in Genre: Literary Collections Item Weight: 10.9 Oz Publisher: CreateSpace Author: William J. Dean Number of Pages: 224 Pages ISBN: 9781482734690 Item Width: 5 in width: 5 in Topic: Essays Language: English Format: Trade Paperback Book Title: My New York Alife in the City Publication Year: 2013

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My New York : A Life in the City, Paperback by Dean, William J., Brand New, F.... Also the author of "Into Distant Countries". Over the past 38 years, I have written 400 personal essays. In a spirit of independence, I have never sought advance approval from an editor. (Mother provided sound advice when suggesting I attend law school.). My New York : A Life in the City, Paperback by Dean, William J., ISBN 1482734699, ISBN-13 9781482734690, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Also the author of "Into Distant Countries".During a productive period of unemployment in 1975, I wrote a book with a friend, “The Pedestrian Revolution: Streets Without Cars” (Vintage). This gave me a confidence about writing I never had had you start writing, it is not easy to stop. Over the past 38 years, I have written 400 personal essays. In a spirit of independence, I have never sought advance approval from an editor. I choose the subject, write the essay and then find a home for it. Many of my essays have appeared on the “Home Forum Page” of “The Christian Science Monitor” and in the “New York Law Journal”. Others on the Op-Ed pages of 'The New York Times”, “Wall Street Journal”, “Newsday” and “International Herald Tribune”.My annual income from writing has rarely exceeded a few hundred dollars. (Mother provided sound advice when suggesting I attend law school.) Yet the pleasure these essays have given me, both in the writing and publication, has been enormous. For this collection, I have selected 83 essays. Topics include:Walking, Central Park, Grand Central Terminal Basketball and Opera, Rikers Island and Potter’s Field, Bridges, Rivers, the Harbor, Whitman and Thoreau in New York, New York and essays, and others, reflect my close ties to New York, the city forever a part of me.