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New York, New York, New York

Four Decades of Success, Excess, and Transformation

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New York, New York, New York

By: Thomas Dyja, Thomas Dyja - introduction
Narrated by: Jacques Roy
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A New York Times Notable Book

A lively, immersive history by an award-winning urbanist of New York City’s transformation, and the lessons it offers for the city’s future.

Dangerous, filthy, and falling apart, garbage piled on its streets and entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble; New York’s terrifying, if liberating, state of nature in 1978 also made it the capital of American culture. Over the next thirty-plus years, though, it became a different place—kinder and meaner, richer and poorer, more like America and less like what it had always been.

New York, New York, New York, Thomas Dyja’s sweeping account of this metamorphosis, shows it wasn’t the work of a single policy, mastermind, or economic theory, nor was it a morality tale of gentrification or crime. Instead, three New Yorks evolved in turn. After brutal retrenchment came the dazzling Koch Renaissance and the Dinkins years that left the city’s liberal traditions battered but laid the foundation for the safe streets and dotcom excess of Giuliani’s Reformation in the ‘90s. Then the planes hit on 9/11. The shaky city handed itself over to Bloomberg who merged City Hall into his personal empire, launching its Reimagination. From Hip Hop crews to Wall Street bankers, D.V. to Jay-Z, Dyja weaves New Yorkers famous, infamous, and unknown—Yuppies, hipsters, tech nerds, and artists; community organizers and the immigrants who made this a truly global place—into a narrative of a city creating ways of life that would ultimately change cities everywhere.

With great success, though, came grave mistakes. The urbanism that reclaimed public space became a means of control, the police who made streets safe became an occupying army, technology went from a means to the end. Now, as anxiety fills New Yorker’s hearts and empties its public spaces, it’s clear that what brought the city back—proximity, density, and human exchange—are what sent Covid-19 burning through its streets, and the price of order has come due. A fourth evolution is happening and we must understand that the greatest challenge ahead is the one New York failed in the first three: The cures must not be worse than the disease.

Exhaustively researched, passionately told, New York, New York, New York is a colorful, inspiring guide to not just rebuilding but reimagining a great city.
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A really wonderful skip through the last few decades of New York history. For someone who has lived close to NYC for five years but not in the city I learned so much. It felt like someone really in the know and smart just chatting with me about the city. Bouncing topics smoothly between politics, economics, sports, art, music, sex. All really good.

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From characters like Rudy Giuliani to Mos Def, the author undertakes an audacious odyssey to encapsulate four decades meticulously unraveling the kaleidoscopic tapestry that encapsulates the eponymous city's enigmatic essence and multicultural facets.

From Rudy Giuliani to Mos Def

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I liked hearing the history of NY but not the left, liberal slams throughout.

Another Liberal Viewpoint

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Growing up in Minnesota, then selling computers for IBM in Hawaii, then meeting a beautiful, wonderfully free and hip woman from NYC who got me to move to, live, experience and endure New York from 1975 until 2015, this excellent book relates so much to my first hand experience. This is a must read for anyone interested in what makes NYC literally the greatest city of the world.

OMG...right on 👍👍👍👍👍

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As a 75 year old man from upstate New York I never realize the complexity nor the intrigue that took place 160 miles south of me. I find a better informed, and have a better understanding of this miracle we call New York City. I regret as an upstater I did not have more compassion what took place down the Hudson River. Enlighten yourself and take a listen.

New York, New York

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