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The Brooklynites Hardcover – Bargain Price, July 1, 2007
—Jonathan Lethem
A complex and quixotic urban animal found ranging across southeast New York City, the Brooklynite has obtained a sort of mythological status, representing the “you tawkin’ to me?” attitude for which the city is world-renowned. For over three years, writer Anthony LaSala and photographer Seth Kushner trekked tirelessly across the borough, documenting these charismatic characters in The Brooklynites, a collection of images, interviews, and essays.
Kushner and LaSala, native Brooklynites themselves, sought out the famous and the nameless, current residents and former inhabitants, providing a profoundly comprehensive portrait of both the metropolis and its denizens. Featuring the likes of Paul Auster, Spike Lee, Steve Buscemi, Rosie Perez, Sufjan Stevens, John Turturro, Casey Spooner, Steve Schirripa, Matisyahu, and Jonathan Lethem—as well as local heroes—The Brooklynites features figures from the widely diverse neighborhoods of the city’s most populous borough: Brooklyn Heights, Bay Ridge, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Bensonhurst, Boerum Hill, Brighton Beach, Brownsville, Bushwick, Canarsie, Carroll Gardens, Clinton Hill, Coney Island, DUMBO, Dyker Heights, East New York, Flatbush, Flatlands, Fort Greene, Gowanus, Gravesend, Greenpoint, Manhattan Beach, Marine Park, Midwood, Mill Basin, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Red Hook, Sheepshead Bay, Sunset Park, and Williamsburg.
With a population of 2.5 million people, Brooklyn is one of the most celebrated locales in all the world. Its landmarks (The Brooklyn Bridge, Greenwood Cemetery), renowned neighborhoods (Coney Island, Park Slope), history (The Brooklyn Dodgers) and institutions (Brooklyn Academy of Music, Prospect Park) are recognized in every corner of the globe while its stories and legends have been recounted in hundreds of famous novels (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Motherless Brooklyn, Last Exit to Brooklyn), television shows (The Cosby Show), theater productions (BKLYN the musical) and films (Saturday Night Fever, Crooklyn). The Brooklynites gives readers an all-inclusive tour of the “home to everyone from everywhere”: Brooklyn, New York.
- Print length160 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherpowerHouse Books
- Publication dateJuly 1, 2007
- Dimensions9.2 x 0.9 x 10.1 inches
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Anthony LaSala is a senior editor at Photo District News and has freelanced for a host of other publications, including Time Out New York, Billboard, Yankee Magazine, Sights, and TV Guide. LaSala also edited the book The World’s Top Photographers: Nudes (Rotovision, 2007). LaSala was nominated as photo editor of the year by the International Photography Awards in 2003 and 2004. He is curator at the Alice Austen House in Staten Island, NY, and lives and works in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn native Terence Winter is a writer and executive producer of The Sopranos and has won a Writers Guild Award, the Edgar Award, and two Emmy Awards. Before The Sopranos, Winter wrote and produced an eclectic group of shows including Xena: Warrior Princess and Soldier of Fortune. His first feature film was Get Rich or Die Tryin’ and Brooklyn Rules was recently released in early 2007.
“It’s funny, everyone outside of Brooklyn thinks you are either part of the mob or a tough guy. I was down in Virginia on vacation recently and someone asked me to say something in Brooklynese. So I said, ‘Give me your wallet.’”
—Dick Velde
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- ASIN : B005IUTKXU
- Publisher : powerHouse Books
- Publication date : July 1, 2007
- Language : English
- Print length : 160 pages
- Item Weight : 2.3 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.2 x 0.9 x 10.1 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,988 in Portrait Photography
- #13,978 in Travel Photography (Books)
- #82,169 in U.S. State & Local History
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2015Very good; too bad it doesn't get much attentio. RDClark
- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2007Growing up in the nosebleed section of Queens, I always admired Brooklyn from afar. And this incredible book captures it all in verse and image--it's big and brash and bold and beautiful and unabashedly proud. You'll find all the big Brooklynite names profiled here (Spike Lee, Rosie Perez, Jonathan Lethem...) but I think what makes the book so touching is how the authors were able to capture the "real" people who call this place home. In these pages, you find a sense of pride and community that has all but evaporated in the rest of the city...and the country, for that matter. Deserves a spot on your bookshelf or coffee table.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2007I love this book! It embodies everything Brooklyn. I grew up in upstate New York, didn't visit Brooklyn until I was in my 30s, I fell in love immediately with the sights, sounds and people...there is nothing fake about Brooklyn, it's the real deal. This book not only puts it into words, but amazing portraits of the people that live and work there. It's worth a look.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2007As a native Brooklynite now living beyond the boundaries of Kings County I spend at least half of every day pining away for the comfort, culture and security of this beloved borough. Now I have found an artful and authentic way to bring Brooklyn back to my senses and into my life. Well done.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2007The care with which these two have crafted this vision of our beloved Brooklyn is evident in every shot and sentence. I went to high school with both of the authors and am in the book. But even if I hadn't and weren't, from half way across the country this book would make me feel like I was back on the block.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2008Terrific photo essay on the people that make up good old Brooklyn NY.
This book is a must for all Brooklynites, current and past residents.
It really captures the essence of each individual highlighted, with a
interesting mix of subjects. Highly recommend-
