City Boy - Edmund White
My life in New York during the 1960s and the 1970s
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KORTE INHOUD
1970s New York had all the cultural attainments of Paris, London and Berlin - and more. Despite the threat of bankruptcy and the headlines dominated by scandal, New York City flourished as never before as the centre of 'uncompromising high culture masquerading as slouching, grinning gee-whiz - Wallace Stevens in sneakers'. Edmund White knew them all: from Capote to Mapplethorpe, Brodkey to Burroughs and the city's 'martyr of art' including Susan Sontag and Jasper Johns and writes about them with love insigh...
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