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Metropolis Found: New York Is Book Country 25th Anniversary Collection [Hardcover]

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August 2003
For 25 years the annual festival known as New York Is Book Country has created an oasis in the heart of the publishing world for readers and writers alike. Much more than a catch phrase, it has grown into a cherished occasion in the lives of countless book lovers.

A celebration of the 25th anniversary of New York Is Book Country, Metropolis Found offers the personal reflections of beloved authors who have been affiliated in some way with the festival—as speakers, presenters, and readers—over the last quarter century. They include prize-winning poets, bestselling suspense novelists, acclaimed children's authors, a pioneering publisher, and nationally syndicated newspaper columnists. United here to celebrate the festival and its place in New York's vibrant community of readers and writers, the selections also touch on subjects at once very local and yet undeniably universal:

• Cynthia Ozick recalls in verse the traveling library van that trucked books to her "end of the subway line" neighborhood in the Depression-era Bronx.

• We learn of the conversation in a Third Avenue bar that led Nelson DeMille to pen one of the first novels on the Vietnam War.

• Lawrence Block explores the challenge of writing about the most constant character in his fiction—New York City—in the wake of 9/11.

• Donald E. Westlake considers New York's fastest growing export—books—and the hilarious pitfalls of translation.

• Ken Davis recounts his unlikely journey from bookstore clerk to proud author of a series featured at a New York Is Book Country booth (and how underwhelming his teenage son found the sight).

• Robert Lipsyte relives his visits to the Queens Borough Public Library with his father.

• Susan Isaacs pays loving tribute to her mother's "circle of light" reading sanctuary.

• Edwidge Danticat muses on an inquisitive French girl's ability to help her feel as at home in New York as she did in her native Haiti.

• Ruth Reichl recalls traveling the world while eating homemade lunches prepared by her schoolmates' mothers.

With original never-before-published contributions from more than 25 prominent writers as well as a keynote poem by Billy Collins, Metropolis Found is an alternately joyful, poignant, funny, and thoughtful celebration of books, New York, and the annual fair that reminds us how vital each is to the other.



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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: New York Is Book Country (August 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974061409
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974061405
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,852,354 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars notable mostly for the missed opportunity, April 2, 2010
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This review is from: Metropolis Found: New York Is Book Country 25th Anniversary Collection (Hardcover)
New York is Book Country was a wonderful annual book fair in Manhattan and to mark its 25th incarnation, the organizers published this collection of 32 short stories and essays. They all deal with New York City, many specifically address the question of how New York helped the author take up writing for a living. Several discuss the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 (the collection was published the next year). The list of writers ranges from Maya Angelou and bell hooks, to Laurence Block and Mary Higgins Clark, to restauranteur Danny Meyer. It was lavishly well produced, with heavy paper, a ribbon bookmark, raised cover, etc. Unfortunately, most of the essays and stories just aren't very interesting. They're self-indulgent and of little interest except to people who are already fans of the authors. The few exceptions include the essays by Ruth Reichl (on learning international cuisine from her public school classmates), Dennis Smith (on the memorial for firefighters in October 2002), R. L. Stine (musing on Jack Finney's book Time and Again), and a charming story by Peter Straub about a Manhattan superhero called "Electricman." The book is selling used for a couple of dollars, and is probably worth it for these essays, but most of the rest are a waste of time.
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