Color of a Great City

Color of a Great City

by Theodore Dreiser

39 chapters8h 35mEnglish1923

About this book

Theodore Dreiser was highly acclaimed for his novels and other writing. This non-fiction work takes place in many areas of New York City in the early 20th Century. Dreiser writes of lives packed into cramped tenements, of the likely end, but perhaps not, of an affair, of those who guided ships through turbulent waters, and of life in a home for retired seamen. We're taken to the new subways where track workers risked deadly accidents as they struggled to earn a living. Animal slaughter, the glory and heartbreak of song-writing, the shabby "sandwich man", deadly jealousy in Little Italy, and much more is vividly brought to life by this brilliant author. (Summary by Lee Smalley)

Chapters (38)

1The City of My Dreams
489
2The City Awakes
359
3The Waterfront
589
4The Log of a Harbor Pilot
1994
5Bums
1049
6The Michael J. Powers Association
1110
7The Fire
1238
8The Car Yard
627
9The Flight of Pigeons
317
10On Being Poor
596
11Six O’clock
473
12The Toilers of the Tenements
1620
13The End of a Vacation
362
14The Track Walker
345
15The Realization of an Ideal
361
16The Pushcart Man
755
17A Vanished Seaside Resort
1083
18The Bread-Line
426
19Our Red Slayer
470
20Whence the Song
1974
21Characters
1428
22The Beauty of Life
342
23A Wayplace of the Fallen
1224
24Hell’s Kitchen
1534
25A Certain Oil Refinery
797
26The Bowery Mission
938
27The Wonder of the Water
305
28The Man on the Bench
503
29The Men in the Dark
614
30The Men in the Storm
262
31The Men in the Snow
521
32The Freshness of the Universe
357
33The Cradle of Tears
244
34When the Sails Are Furled
1795
35The Sandwich Man
796
36The Love Affairs of Little Italy
903
37Christmas in the Tenements
960
38The Rivers of the Nameless Dead
410

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