St. Marks Is Dead: The Many Lives of America's Hippest Street

St. Marks Is Dead: The Many Lives of America's Hippest Street

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Nov 8, 2016 · English · Paperback (432 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 432
Language English
Published Nov 8, 2016
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10 0393353303
ISBN-13 9780393353303

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St. Mark's Place, a three-block stretch in Manhattan, pulses with a distinct energy that has evolved over the decades, becoming a microcosm of American culture and creativity. The streets have witnessed a dynamic array of characters and movements, from bohemians and artists to punks and hipsters, each leaving their mark on the fabric of the community. Ada Calhoun masterfully weaves these rich narratives together, showcasing the street's transformation while illuminating the colorful personalities that have traversed its sidewalks.

Delving into the history of a space that has hosted revolution and rebellion, this account reveals how St. Mark's became a stage for countercultures, artistic expression, and societal change. The restaurants, music venues, and shops lining the street serve not just as backdrops, but as crucial players in a story filled with passion, struggle, and innovation.

Calhoun also captures the essence of what makes this location an enduring symbol of cool. With anecdotes peppered throughout, the exploration reveals how collective experiences and shared stories shape our understanding of place and identity. The narrative invites readers to walk alongside the myriad lives that have converged on St. Mark's, celebrating its legacy as a cornerstone of New York City's ever-evolving cultural landscape.

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