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The Subway Chronicles: Scenes from Life in New York

by Jacquelin Cangro

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Publisher Comments:

Some seven million people board the New York City subway every day, each one with a story to tell. The Subway Chronicles collects twenty-seven of the tales, dramas and comedies that unfold during the daily commute. From the andldquo;mole peopleandrdquo; living in the subway tunnels, to the transit employees working behind the scenes, to the locals and tourists riding shoulder-to-shoulder in harmony, discord, or indifference, The Subway Chronicles offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives on this most public of spaces.

Prominent New York writers weigh in:

  • Jonathan Lethem confesses his childhood subway sins
  • Colson Whitehead offers mass-transit tips for newcomers to the city
  • Francine Prose recalls the thrill and apprehension of riding alone as a teenage girl
  • Calvin Trillin pokes fun at the classic New York tendency to be skeptical about everything
  • Stan Fischler delights in memories of riding the open-air train cars to Coney Island as a boy

Equal parts hilarious, poignant, and heartbreaking, The Subway Chronicles is a journey into New Yorkandrsquo;s underground with some of todayandrsquo;s most loved writers.

Review:

"Here is a delightful collection of New York stories by veteran straphangers — both known and unknown — dedicated to that amazing underground network. Along with expected accounts of the unsavory run-ins with weirdoes and stink bombs during the usual subway commute (e.g., Daniels Parseliti's 'Porno Man and I Versus the Feminist Avenger and Displaced Anger Man'), many of these authors offer poignant memories of riding the trains over the years, such as Jonathan Lethem's account of haunting the eponymous station in 'Speak, Hoyt-Schermerhorn' as a white, liberal-middle-class kid immersed in a fringe area of crime and poverty. 'Parnassus Underground' by Patrick Flynn recalls joyfully the meaty reading the author was able to accomplish during long workday commutes from the Bronx, before he moved and (to his literary despair) shortened his travel time. Robert Lanham's 'Straphanger Doppelgnger' records the chilling encounter between two commuters of uncanny resemblance who have observed each other over a long period. Most gratifying are the historical details worked into many of the essays, such as the comparison between Russian and New York underground railroads as noted by Boris Fishman in 'Metro Blues, or How I Came to America.' This is a clever collection gathered by Cangro from her Web site, thesubwaychronicles.com. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

JACQUELIN CANGRO founded www.thesubwaychronicles.com in 2002.The site quickly gained popularity and became the inspiration for this anthology. Jacquelin is currently at work on a novel.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780452287792
Subtitle:
Scenes from Life in New York
Author:
Cangro, Jacquelin
Editor:
Cangro, Jaquelin
Publisher:
Plume
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Short stories, American
Subject:
Subways
Subject:
New York (N.Y.) Social life and customs.
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
20060829
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Illustrations:
possibly include b/w chapter opening ill
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
7.74x5.12x.49 in. .38 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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Product details 224 pages Plume Books - English 9780452287792 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Here is a delightful collection of New York stories by veteran straphangers — both known and unknown — dedicated to that amazing underground network. Along with expected accounts of the unsavory run-ins with weirdoes and stink bombs during the usual subway commute (e.g., Daniels Parseliti's 'Porno Man and I Versus the Feminist Avenger and Displaced Anger Man'), many of these authors offer poignant memories of riding the trains over the years, such as Jonathan Lethem's account of haunting the eponymous station in 'Speak, Hoyt-Schermerhorn' as a white, liberal-middle-class kid immersed in a fringe area of crime and poverty. 'Parnassus Underground' by Patrick Flynn recalls joyfully the meaty reading the author was able to accomplish during long workday commutes from the Bronx, before he moved and (to his literary despair) shortened his travel time. Robert Lanham's 'Straphanger Doppelgnger' records the chilling encounter between two commuters of uncanny resemblance who have observed each other over a long period. Most gratifying are the historical details worked into many of the essays, such as the comparison between Russian and New York underground railroads as noted by Boris Fishman in 'Metro Blues, or How I Came to America.' This is a clever collection gathered by Cangro from her Web site, thesubwaychronicles.com. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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