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On the Town: One Hundred Years of Spectacle in Times Square

Autor Marshall Berman

Editorial VERSO

On the Town: One Hundred Years of Spectacle in Times Square
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  • Editorial VERSO
  • ISBN13 9781844673971
  • ISBN10 1844673979
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 264
  • Año de Edición 2009

On the Town: One Hundred Years of Spectacle in Times Square

Autor Marshall Berman

Editorial VERSO

-5% dto.    28,00€
26,60€
Ahorra 1,40€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

"Like the square itself, the choreographer of this neon 'Leaves of Grass' is a hybrid of styles and genres, of page, stage, screen, and jazz... A Pied Piper, Johnny Appleseed, and Sergeant Pepper, he leads us into movie houses, libraries, juke joints, temptation, and transcendence... the fact is, I can no longer see Times Square on my own. I am looking at some splendid magical-realist Macondo from inside the head of a man with kaleidoscope eyes." John Leonard, New York Magazine "Berman's latest - and perhaps best - book chronicles the storied incandescence of Times Square... Berman's prose is fluid and engaging... Brilliant indeed." Booklist, Starred review"

This title presents a pulsating history of Times Square and its iconic role in America's society of the spectacle. Described as 'a continuous carnival' and 'the crossroads of the world', Times Square is a singular phenomenon: the spot where imagination and veracity intersect. To Marshall Berman, it is also the flashing, teeming, and strangely beautiful nexus of his life. In this remarkable book, Berman takes us on a thrilling illustrated tour of Times Square, revealing a landscape both mythic and real. Interleafing his own recollections with social commentary, he reveals how movies, graphic arts, literature, popular music, television, and, of course, the Broadway theater have reflected Times Square's voluminous light to illuminate a vast spectrum of themes and vignettes. Berman shows how the Square's distinctive aura finds its source in a stunningly diverse list of performers, writers, and impresarios. He also celebrates the unsung heroes - the artists, engineers, and hucksters behind the square's landmark signs. Part love letter, part revelatory exposition of a place known to all, "On the Town" is a nonstop excursion to the heart of American civilization, written by one of our keenest, most entertaining cultural observers.

Marshall Berman is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at City College of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center. He writes frequently for The Nation and The Village Voice, and serves on the editorial board of Dissent. His books include the classic All That Is Solid Melts into Air: The Experience of Modernity.