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9780814776087
Publication Year
2009
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Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Boulevard of Dreams : Heady Times, Heartbreak, and Hope Along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx
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0.6in
Author
Constance Rosenblum
Item Length
9in
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New York University Press
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Item Weight
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Number of Pages
274 Pages

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Stretching over four miles through the center of the West Bronx, the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, known simply as the Grand Concourse, has gracefully served as silent witness to the changing face of the Bronx, and New York City, for a century. Now, a New York Times editor brings to life the street in all its raucous glory. Designed by a French engineer in the late nineteenth century to echo the elegance and grandeur of the Champs Elys es in Paris, the Concourse was nearly twenty years in the making and celebrates its centennial in November 2009. Over that century it has truly been a boulevard of dreams for various upwardly mobile immigrant and ethnic groups, yet it has also seen the darker side of the American dream. Constance Rosenblum unearths the colorful history of this grand street and its interlinked neighborhoods. With a seasoned journalist's eye for detail, she paints an evocative portrait of the Concourse through compelling life stories and historical vignettes. The story of the creation and transformation of the Grand Concourse is the story of New York--and America--writ large, and Rosenblum examines the Grand Concourse from its earliest days to the blighted 1960s and 1970s right up to the current period of renewal. Beautifully illustrated with a treasure trove of historical photographs, the vivid world of the Grand Concourse comes alive--from Yankee Stadium to the unparalleled collection of Art Deco apartments to the palatial Loew's Paradise movie theater. An enthralling story of the creation of an iconic street, an examination of the forces that transformed it, and a moving portrait of those who called it home, Boulevard of Dreams is a must read for anyone interested in the rich history of New York and the twentieth-century American city.

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New York University Press
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0814776086
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9780814776087
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Author
Constance Rosenblum
Publication Name
Boulevard of Dreams : Heady Times, Heartbreak, and Hope Along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
274 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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"Like the Grand Concourse itself, Rosenblum's Boulevard of Dreams is stately and elegant, proud and poignant. Building by building, block by block, character by character, she leads us on what is not just a tour of an epic thoroughfare, but of a city, a culture, and an era. People who love New York will devour this bittersweet and beautifully written book. Then they will make a bee-line to the Bronx for a shpatzir along the Concourse-to ponder how spectacular it once was, and to savor every bit of what remains."-David Margolick,author of Beyond Glory: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, and a World on the Brink, A writer and editor at the New York Times , Rosenblum is an infectiously enthusiastic tour guide. You can almost feel her pulling you up and down the Grand Concourse-which was completed one hundred years ago-giddily pointing out the sights., "Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye but she is unflinching and the result is a book that does far more than invite nostalgia. Boulevard of Dreams helped me revise and enrich memories of my own childhood." - -Laura Shaine Cunningham, author ofSleeping Arrangements, "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It's a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." Tony Hiss, author of The Experience of Place "Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye but she is unflinching and the result is a book that does far more than invite nostalgia. Boulevard of Dreams helped me revise and enrich memories of my own childhood." Laura Shaine Cunningham, author of Sleeping Arrangements "A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City." Publisher's Weekly , 22nd June 2009"[Constance] Rosenblum has written with real thunder about the Grand Concourse and the wild dreamers who once lived there. "Boulevard of Dreams" is a passionate and deeply elegiac book." Jerome Charyn, Wall Street Journal , 17th August 2009"In this important sense of upward mobility against great odds, her argument that the Concourse is really the story of New York--and America--writ large is true." Julia Vitullo--Martin, New York Post , 23rd August 2009"A writer and editor at The New York Times, Rosenblum is an infectiously enthusiastic tour guide. You can almost feel her pulling you up and down the Grand Concourse -- which was completed 100 years ago -- giddily pointing out the sights..." New York Times , 20th Sept 2009, "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It’s a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." - -Tony Hiss, author of The Experience of Place, "Constance Rosenblum's account of the history of the street is evocative and informative."-Jewish Book World,, "A writer and editor at theNew York Times, Rosenblum is an infectiously enthusiastic tour guide. You can almost feel her pulling you up and down the Grand Concourse-which was completed one hundred years ago-giddily pointing out the sights." -The New York Times Book Review, "For those of us to whom the neighborhood in the city was not just an idea, but a reality, its sweetness and sadness precious, Boulevard of Dreams is a book one must long reflect upon." - Haaertz ,, "Rosenblum's book looks at the history of the Grand Concourse over its entire life, from a vibrant area dominated by upper middle-class Jewish families during the early and middle 20th century to the largely black and Latino communities who live there today." - The Berkshire Eagle, " She takes us through the different generations of immigrants who made Concourse neighborhoods their home, looking at the big picture and the changing details of people's lives." -The New York Post, "She takes us through the different generations of immigrants who made Concourse neighborhoods their home, looking at the big picture and the changing details of people's lives."- The New York Post, "A writer and editor at the New York Times, Rosenblum is an infectiously enthusiastic tour guide. You can almost feel her pulling you up and down the Grand Concourse-which was completed one hundred years ago-giddily pointing out the sights."- The New York Times Book Review, "Pride in the Grand Concourse and West Bronx remains alive. This affectionate volume will help keep it that way by serving as a tangible reminded of what is very much saving and restoring in the Bronx. There was and still is something special about that 'boulevard of dreams.' "- History News Network, "Boulevard of Dreamsis a carefully researched and beautifully written work that reads with all the drive of a well-crafted novel. At once broad and detailed, Rosenblum's descriptions will resonate with the diverse array of New Yorkers who have called the Grand Concourse home, and fascinate anyone with an interest in the evolution of American cities." - Thomas Mellins, architectural historian and author, "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It's a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer."-Tony Hiss,author of The Experience of Place, "A writer and editor at the New York Times, Rosenblum is an infectiously enthusiastic tour guide. You can almost feel her pulling you up and down the Grand Concourse--which was completed one hundred years ago--giddily pointing out the sights."- The New York Times Book Review, " She takes us through the different generations of immigrants who made Concourse neighborhoods their home, looking at the big picture and the changing details of people's lives."- The New York Post, "A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City." - Publishers Weekly, "Thanks to Rosenblum's work, the Bronx' glorious past will not be forgotten while a new, positive chapter for the neighborhood's future is being written." - BeyondChron, "Like all great documents and painstaking works of love, Boulevard of Dreams is a portal. It opens up the Grand Concourse and, even if we've never lived there, gives us an imaginary address and lets us think what the world was like growing up with Stanley Kubrick and E.L. Doctorow."-André Aciman,author of Out of Egypt: A Memoir, "Rosenblum, a writer at The New York Times, traces the earliest days of the Concourse and its surrounding neighborhood, its decay during the 1960s and '70s, and its current renewal."-Ihsan Taylor, The New York Times Book Review, "Like the Grand Concourse itself, Rosenblum'sBoulevard of Dreamsis stately and elegant, proud and poignant. Building by building, block by block, character by character, she leads us on what is not just a tour of an epic thoroughfare, but of a city, a culture, and an era. People who love New York will devour this bittersweet and beautifully written book. Then they will make a bee-line to the Bronx for a shpatzir along the Concourse-to ponder how spectacular it once was, and to savor every bit of what remains." - David Margolick, author ofBeyond Glory: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, and a World on the Brink, "Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye but she is unflinching and the result is a book that does far more than invite nostalgia. Boulevard of Dreams helped me revise and enrich memories of my own childhood." - -Laura Shaine Cunningham, author of Sleeping Arrangements, "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It_s a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." Tony Hiss, author ofThe Experience of Place_Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye but she is unflinching and The result is a book that does far more than invite nostalgia.Boulevard of Dreamshelped me revise and enrich memories of my own childhood._ Laura Shaine Cunningham, author ofSleeping Arrangements_A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, Is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City._Publisher_s Weekly, 22nd June 2009 "[Constance] Rosenblum has written with real thunder about the Grand Concourse and The wild dreamers who once lived there. "Boulevard of Dreams" is a passionate and deeply elegiac book." Jerome Charyn,Wall Street Journal, 17th August 2009 "In this important sense of upward mobility against great odds, her argument that the Concourse is really the story of New York--and America--writ large is true." Julia Vitullo--Martin,New York Post, 23rd August 2009 "A writer and editor at the New York Times, Rosenblum is an infectiously enthusiastic tour guide. You can almost feel her pulling you up and down the Grand Concourse _ which was completed 100 years ago _ giddily pointing out the sights_"New York Times, 20th Sept 2009, ( "For those of us to whom the neighborhood in the city was not just an idea, but a reality, its sweetness and sadness precious, Boulevard of Dreams is a book one must long reflect upon." )-( Haaertz ),(), "A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City."- Publishers Weekly, "For those of us to whom the neighborhood in the city was not just an idea, but a reality, its sweetness and sadness precious, Boulevard of Dreams is a book one must long reflect upon." - Haaertz, ( "A must read for anyone who cares about the history of the city. Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye and the result is a rare, unsentimental look at a much maligned borough." )-(Laura Shaine Cunningham),(author of Sleeping Arrangements ), ("Sherwood's history of the Navy's post-1968 air operations in Southeast Asia and the culture of naval aviators who flew those missions is a must read for military professionals, scholars, journalists, and the interested public."-, )-(Charles J. Gross),(author of American Military Aviation: The Indispensable Arm), Pride in the Grand Concourse and West Bronx remains alive. This affectionate volume will help keep it that way by serving as a tangible reminded of what is very much saving and restoring in the Bronx. There was and still is something special about that & boulevard of dreams, ( "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challengesconverged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It's a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." )-(Tony Hiss),(author of The Experience of Place ), "A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City." -Publishers Weekly, "Like all great documents and painstaking works of love, Boulevard of Dreams is a portal. It opens up the Grand Concourse and, even if we've never lived there, gives us an imaginary address and lets us think what the world was like growing up with Stanley Kubrick and E.L. Doctorow."-Andr Aciman,author of Out of Egypt: A Memoir, "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It's a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." Tony Hiss, author ofThe Experience of Place"Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye but she is unflinching and the result is a book that does far more than invite nostalgia.Boulevard of Dreamshelped me revise and enrich memories of my own childhood." Laura Shaine Cunningham, author ofSleeping Arrangements"A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City."Publisher's Weekly, 22nd June 2009, ("Sherwood not only provides an excellent overview of the Navy's air operations, but more important, he gives the reader a cockpit's eye view of this epic struggle. Anyone interested in understanding the naval air war in Vietnam as it was really fought needs to read this book."-)-(Congressman Randy Cunningham),(), "The book is a beautiful act of re-creation, untainted by nostalgia, and too varied, too accurate to be only despairing . . . Rosenblum has a fine feel for the everyday people who walked the Grand Concourse." - Columbia Magazine, "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It's a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." - Tony Hiss, author ofThe Experience of Place, "A must read for anyone who cares about the history of the city. Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye and the result is a rare, unsentimental look at a much maligned borough."-Laura Shaine Cunningham,author of Sleeping Arrangements, "Constance Rosenblum's account of the history of the street is evocative and informative."- Jewish Book World, ("This is history at its best. Sherwood provides at once a whole new understanding of the final stages of the air war in Vietnam and a thrilling volume of valor and adventure in naval aviation."-, )-(John Lehman),(secretary of the Navy 1981-1987, and author of On Seas of Glory: Heroic Men, Great Ships, and Epic Battles of the American Navy), Rosenblum, a writer at the New York Times, traces the earliest days of the Concourse and its surrounding neighborhood, its decay during the 1960s and '70s, and its current renewal., "Rosenbaum has told a harrowing story of construction and destruction, ending with the realistic requirement for changes in attitudes to restore the happy days that once made the Bronx a desirable place to live."- National Jewish Post & Opinion ,, ("Constance Rosenblum's account of the history of the street is evocative and informative.")-(Jewish Book World),(), "Rosenbaum has told a harrowing story of construction and destruction, ending with the realistic requirement for changes in attitudes to restore the happy days that once made the Bronx a desirable place to live."- National Jewish Post & Opinion, "Boulevard of Dreams is a carefully researched and beautifully written work that reads with all the drive of a well-crafted novel. At once broad and detailed, Rosenblum's descriptions will resonate with the diverse array of New Yorkers who have called the Grand Concourse home, and fascinate anyone with an interest in the evolution of American cities."-Thomas Mellins,architectural historian and author, "Boulevard of Dreams traces the evolution of the area surrounding the Concourse from orchard and farmland to inner-cityscape."- The New Yorker, Rosenblum has written with real thunder about the Grand Concourse and the wild dreamers who once lived there. Boulevard of Dreams is a passionate and deeply elegiac book., "Constance Rosenblum's account of the history of the street is evocative and informative."-Jewish Book World, Boulevard of Dreams traces the evolution of the area surrounding the Concourse from orchard and farmland to inner-cityscape., "A must read for anyone who cares about the history of the city. Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye and the result is a rare, unsentimental look at a much maligned borough." - Laura Shaine Cunningham, author ofSleeping Arrangements, Rosenbaum has told a harrowing story of construction and destruction, ending with the realistic requirement for changes in attitudes to restore the happy days that once made the Bronx a desirable place to live., Rosenblum peels back the layers of time, grime and glory that have made this majestic boulevard all that it is and was to generations of immigrants . . . Each chapter unearths new thoughts and shares the fascinating history of the Grand Concourse and its passage through time., "Rosenblum peels back the layers of time, grime and glory that have made this majestic boulevard all that it is and was to generations of immigrants . . . Each chapter unearths new thoughts and shares the fascinating history of the Grand Concourse and its passage through time." - Bronx Times-Reporter, The book is a beautiful act of re-creation, untainted by nostalgia, and too varied, too accurate to be only despairing . . . Rosenblum has a fine feel for the everyday people who walked the Grand Concourse., ("At times as thrilling as a Tom Clancy novel, Afterburner is more compelling, as the story told is non-fiction. I strongly recommend this book for anyone interested in the Vietnam War, Naval Aviation, or simply the heroism of Americans at war."-, )-(James Reckner),(Director, The Vietnam Center, Texas Tech University), Thanks to Rosenblums work, the Bronx glorious past will not be forgotten while a new, positive chapter for the neighborhoods future is being written., A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City., "Rosenblum has written with real thunder about the Grand Concourse and the wild dreamers who once lived there.Boulevard of Dreamsis a passionate and deeply elegiac book." -The Wall Street Journal, She takes us through the different generations of immigrants who made Concourse neighborhoods their home, looking at the big picture and the changing details of peoples lives., Rosenblums book looks at the history of the Grand Concourse over its entire life, from a vibrant area dominated by upper middle-class Jewish families during the early and middle 20th century to the largely black and Latino communities who live there today., ( "Rosenbaum has told a harrowing story of construction and destruction, ending with the realistic requirement for changes in attitudes to restore the happy days that once made the Bronx a desirable place to live." )-( National Jewish Post & Opinion ),(), ( "A seminal recounting of the rise, fall and current revival of a major landmark, this book, with many archival photos and drawings, is a must for those interested in the cultural history of the Bronx and New York City." )-( Publishers Weekly ),(), "For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. It’s a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer." - -Tony Hiss, author ofThe Experience of Place, "For those of us to whom the neighborhood in the city was not just an idea, but a reality, its sweetness and sadness precious,Boulevard of Dreamsis a book one must long reflect upon." - Haaertz ,, Like all great documents and painstaking works of love, Boulevard of Dreams is a portal. It opens up the Grand Concourse and, even if weve never lived there, gives us an imaginary address and lets us think what the world was like growing up with Stanley Kubrick and E.L. Doctorow., "Rosenblum, a writer at the New York Times, traces the earliest days of the Concourse and its surrounding neighborhood, its decay during the 1960s and '70s, and its current renewal."-Ihsan Taylor, The New York Times Book Review, For those of us to whom the neighborhood in the city was not just an idea, but a reality, its sweetness and sadness precious, Boulevard of Dreams is a book one must long reflect upon., A must read for anyone who cares about the history of the city. Rosenblum writes with deep feeling and an acute eye and the result is a rare, unsentimental look at a much maligned borough., "Boulevard of Dreamstraces the evolution of the area surrounding the Concourse from orchard and farmland to inner-cityscape." -The New Yorker, Boulevard of Dreams is a carefully researched and beautifully written work that reads with all the drive of a well-crafted novel. At once broad and detailed, Rosenblums descriptions will resonate with the diverse array of New Yorkers who have called the Grand Concourse home, and fascinate anyone with an interest in the evolution of American cities., "Rosenblum has written with real thunder about the Grand Concourse and the wild dreamers who once lived there. Boulevard of Dreams is a passionate and deeply elegiac book."- The Wall Street Journal, For anyone who has ever loved a great street or neighborhood as change after change swept over it and dreams and challenges converged. So in fact this is a book for anyone who has ever lived anywhere. Its a rich, sometimes wild ride through a century of history, beautifully written by a gifted observer., " Boulevard of Dreams traces the evolution of the area surrounding the Concourse from orchard and farmland to inner-cityscape." - The New Yorker, Like the Grand Concourse itself, Rosenblums Boulevard of Dreams is stately and elegant, proud and poignant. Building by building, block by block, character by character, she leads us on what is not just a tour of an epic thoroughfare, but of a city, a culture, and an era. People who love New York will devour this bittersweet and beautifully written book. Then they will make a bee-line to the Bronx for a shpatzir along the Concourseto ponder how spectacular it once was, and to savor every bit of what remains.
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Part One CharactersFrances KiernanLaura LonghineJohanna Baldwin Roy HoffmanJohn Freeman GillCassi Feldman Richard FirstmanAdam B. EllickRebecca Flint Marx and Vytenis DidziulisHelen BenedictPart Two Places in the City's HeartRobert Sullivan Edwidge Danticat David McAninchJake MooneySuketu Mehta Kevin BakerMitch KellerMark Caldwell Mark Kingwell Sara GranAlexander AcimanDavid Masello Alex Rose James AngelosKatherine Bindley Part Three Rituals, Rhythms, and RuminationsColin Harrison Laura Shaine CunninghamEmily Brady Caroline H. DworinJocko WeylandMax PageBen GibberdKatherine MarshFrancine ProseNathaniel RichSaki Knafo Jonathan RosenRandy Kennedy Mac Montandon Jennifer Gilmore David Hajdu Roxana RobinsonPart Four Excavating the Past Ellen PallAmy Fox Manny Fernandez Dorothy Gallagher Gregory Beyer Christopher SorrentinoLeslie NipkowWilliam ZinsserAbout the Contributors About the Editor
Copyright Date
2009
Topic
United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Civil / General, Customs & Traditions, United States / General, Jewish, Sociology / Urban
Lccn
2009-011262
Dewey Decimal
974.7/275
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, History, Social Science

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