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Overview""T.J. English has the mastered the hybrid narrative art form of social history and underworld thriller. The Savage City is a truly gripping read filled with unexpected twists and turns."" --Douglas Brinkley, author of The Great Deluge In The Savage City, T.J. English, author of the New York Times bestselling blockbuster Havana Nocturne, takes readers back to a frightening place in a dark time of violence and urban chaos: New York City in the 1960s and early '70s. As he did in his acclaimed true crime masterwork, The Westies, English focuses on the rot on the Big Apple in this stunning tale of race, murder, and a generation on the edge--as he interweaves the real-life sagas of a corrupt cop, a militant Black Panther, and an innocent young African American man framed by the NYPD for a series of crimes, including a brutal and sensational double murder. Full Product DetailsAuthor: T J EnglishPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780061824586ISBN 10: 0061824585 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 27 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA comprehensive, still-shocking exhumation of racial discord in America. --Kirkus A brutal reminder that New York was not always such a welcoming place. --New York Post It's dripping with the kind of detail that's too good to make up. --Mother Jones The Savage City is a necessary examination of the people, passions and maligned principles by which New York City once lived and died. English has a magnificent sense of the manner in which people, landscape, and history are bound together. Every world is a corner and every corner is a world. --Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin T.J. English has the mastered the hybrid narrative art form of social history and underworld thriller. The Savage City is a truly gripping read filled with unexpected twists and turns. Highly recommended. --Douglas Brinkley A searing profile of an ugly New York....The Savage City is meant to make us look back in anger and sorrow, perhaps to reflect upon what stayed the same as things changed. --New York Daily News English paints a vivid, gritty panorama of a city wracked by racial insurgency. . . . a gripping, noirish retrospective of an era when brutal misrule sparked desperate rage. --Publishers Weekly An epic look at the racial animus, fear, and hatred that characterized [a] troubled decade. . . . Through the lives of three ostensibly unrelated men, English peels back the underlying turmoil that led to the violent period and the unaddressed social ills that remain to this day. --Booklist (starred review) A comprehensive, still-shocking exhumation of racial discord in America. --Kirkus Reviews [T.J. English] returns with a swashbuckling, racially charged nightmare about New York City in 1960s. This is one nightmare worth reliving because Mr. English so vividly recreates an era....he graphically reconstructs a rampaging decade through three lives. --New York Times The Savage City is a necessary examination of the people, passions and maligned principles by which New York City once lived and died. English has a magnificent sense of the manner in which people, landscape, and history are bound together. Every world is a corner and every corner is a world. --Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin The Savage City is a necessary examination of the people, passions and maligned principles by which New York City once lived and died. English has a magnificent sense of the manner in which people, landscape, and history are bound together. Every world is a corner and every corner is a world. --Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin It's dripping with the kind of detail that's too good to make up. --Mother Jones English paints a vivid, gritty panorama of a city wracked by racial insurgency. . . . a gripping, noirish retrospective of an era when brutal misrule sparked desperate rage. --Publishers Weekly A searing profile of an ugly New York.... The Savage City is meant to make us look back in anger and sorrow, perhaps to reflect upon what stayed the same as things changed. --New York Daily News A brutal reminder that New York was not always such a welcoming place. --New York Post [T.J. English] returns with a swashbuckling, racially charged nightmare about New York City in 1960s. This is one nightmare worth reliving because Mr. English so vividly recreates an era....he graphically reconstructs a rampaging decade through three lives. --New York Times A comprehensive, still-shocking exhumation of racial discord in America. --Kirkus [T.J. English] returns with a swashbuckling, racially charged nightmare about New York City in 1960s. This is one nightmare worth reliving because Mr. English so vividly recreates an era .he graphically reconstructs a rampaging decade through three lives. --New York Times A searing profile of an ugly New York . The Savage City is meant to make us look back in anger and sorrow, perhaps to reflect upon what stayed the same as things changed. --New York Daily News An epic look at the racial animus, fear, and hatred that characterized [a] troubled decade. . . . Through the lives of three ostensibly unrelated men, English peels back the underlying turmoil that led to the violent period and the unaddressed social ills that remain to this day. --Booklist (starred review) It s dripping with the kind of detail that s too good to make up. --Mother Jones A brutal reminder that New York was not always such a welcoming place. --New York Post English paints a vivid, gritty panorama of a city wracked by racial insurgency. . . . a gripping, noirish retrospective of an era when brutal misrule sparked desperate rage. --Publishers Weekly A comprehensive, still-shocking exhumation of racial discord in America. --Kirkus The Savage City is a necessary examination of the people, passions and maligned principles by which New York City once lived and died. English has a magnificent sense of the manner in which people, landscape, and history are bound together. Every world is a corner and every corner is a world. --Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin An epic look at the racial animus, fear, and hatred that characterized [a] troubled decade. . . . Through the lives of three ostensibly unrelated men, English peels back the underlying turmoil that led to the violent period and the unaddressed social ills that remain to this day. --Booklist (starred review) T.J. English has the mastered the hybrid narrative art form of social history and underworld thriller. The Savage City is a truly gripping read filled with unexpected twists and turns. Highly recommended. --Douglas Brinkley A searing profile of an ugly New York....The Savage City is meant to make us look back in anger and sorrow, perhaps to reflect upon what stayed the same as things changed. --New York Daily News T.J. English has the mastered the hybrid narrative art form of social history and underworld thriller. The Savage City is a truly gripping read filled with unexpected twists and turns. Highly recommended. --Douglas Brinkley A searing profile of an ugly New York .The Savage City is meant to make us look back in anger and sorrow, perhaps to reflect upon what stayed the same as things changed. --New York Daily News Author InformationT. J. English is a noted journalist and author of the New York Times bestsellers Havana Nocturne, Paddy Whacked, The Savage City, and Where the Bodies Were Buried. He also authored The Westies, a national bestseller; Born to Kill, which was nominated for an Edgar Award; and The Corporation. His journalism has appeared in Esquire, Vanity Fair, Playboy, and New York magazine, among other publications. He lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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