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Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 186 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1314 g

Sharpe

New York Nocturne

The City After Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850-1950
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
ISBN: 978-0-691-13324-9
Verlag: Princeton University Press

The City After Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850-1950

Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 186 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1314 g

ISBN: 978-0-691-13324-9
Verlag: Princeton University Press


As early as the 1850s, gaslight tempted New Yorkers out into a burgeoning nightlife filled with shopping, dining, and dancing. Electricity later turned the city at night into an even more stunning spectacle of brilliantly lit streets and glittering skyscrapers. The advent of artificial lighting revolutionized the urban night, creating not only new forms of life and leisure, but also new ways of perceiving the nocturnal experience. New York Nocturne is the first book to examine how the art of the gaslit and electrified city evolved, and how representations of nighttime New York expanded the boundaries of modern painting, literature, and photography. Exploring the myriad images of Manhattan after dark, New York Nocturne shows how writers and artists took on the city's nocturnal blaze and transformed the scintillating landscape into an icon of modernity. The book traces key metaphors of the nighttime city: a seductive Babylon in the mid-1850s, a misty fairyland colonized by an empire of light in the early twentieth century, and a skyscraper-studded land of desire that became a stage for the voyeurism and violence of the 1940s and 1950s. The epilogue suggests how these themes have continued to shape our vision of nighttime New York ever since. Abundantly illustrated, New York Nocturne includes original readings of works by Whitman, Poe, Whistler, Riis, Stieglitz, Abbott, O'Keeffe, Stella, Hopper, Weegee, Ellison, Jacquette, and many others. Collectively, they tell a fascinating story about the relationship between night, art, and modern urban life.

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List of Illustrations xi

Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction The Dream Site 1

Seeing in a New Light 10

Dark Arts and the Urban Sublime 14

Getting Acquainted with the Night 26

One Story of the Night 32

Chapter One: Gaslit Babylon 37

New York Lights Up 39

Walking the Night 42

Terror and Taming 46

Morality and Light 55

The Country and the City 60

Night People, Night Prowling 63

The Devil, the Moralist, and the Voyeur 66

Police Take Note: The Fl"neur Flummoxed 70

Gaslit Barbary 73

Lullaby for Babylon 76

Chapter Two: The Nocturne: Moonlight, Metamorphosis, and Modernism 80

Contemplating the Moon 82

The Softer Satellite in Eclipse 86

No More Than I Wish 91

As with a Veil 97

Fireworks in Court 100

Everywhere I Looked I Saw Whistlers 105

Unrecorded Miracles 112

The Photo-Nocturne 118

Chapter Three: Colonizing the Night 132

Conquering Some Realms for the Night 136

A Mighty Woman with a Torch 138

Armies of the Night 143

Lightning Powder 148

Living Like the Other Half 157

The Poor En Masse, the Rich One by One 161

Moonlight Reservation 165

Chapter Four: The Empire of Light 170

The Lesson of the Moth 171

Nightlife Goes Native 177

Beneath the Singer Tower 184

Electric Eden 189

Empire of Signs 194

Picturing the Imperial City 199

The Apotheosis of Electricity 208

Chapter Five: Skyscraper Fantasy 217

Lights, Height, Sex, Romance 222

Manhattan, the Night-Blooming Cereus I Am Seeing Great Things 230

The Body of a Skyscraper 240

Down-Gazing I Behold 243

I'll Make Them Big: O'Keeffe's Exhibitionist Androgyny 249

Nobody to Say: Pinholes 257

Lam? with Lights 262

Chapter Six: Staging the Night: Theater, Voyeurism, Violence 266

Night Windows 272

The Feel of the Night 277

Nighthawks 285

Balcony Seats at a Murder 292

Darkness Invisible 304

Then See It! 313

Epilogue Night Now 319

Whose Night? 321

Fairyland Still? The Aerial View 330

The City of Dreadful Light 340

Notes 349

Index 393



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