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New York in the fifties

New York in the fifties

by Dan Wakefield

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The author leaves Indianapolis for New York City to attend Columbia University. In Manhattan during the 50s he meets people: James Baldwin, Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley and Greenwich Village bohemians.
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["20th century" "American Novelists" "Biography" "Homes and haunts" "Intellectual life" "Journalists" "Novelists American" "Social life and customs" "United States" "Erlebnisbericht" "Intellectuelen" "Homes" "Manners and customs" "Metropolitan Museum of Art" "New York Times reviewed" "Greenwich village (new york n.y.)" "New york (n.y.) intellectual life" "New york (n.y.) social life and customs" "Authors american" "East Harlem Protestant Parish (New York N.Y.)" "Journalists biography" "History" "Columbia University"]

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