8/22/2023 0 Comments Innocence by harold brodkey online“The Subway at Christmas” was originally published as a “Talk of the Town” item in The New Yorker, and it is not only beautiful–with its observations of “the gloomy, heartbroken half-light in the cavern at the edge of the dry riverbed of tracks”–but trenchant, too, in its understanding of how class and social tensions emerge in the tiniest details of dress and the most insignificant gestures. One of the best pieces here is also among the slightest. If, for some reason, you consider yourself a New York intellectual, Sea Battles on Dry Land might encourage you to secede from the tribe. Whatever the subject, Brodkey’s essays are wildly uneven he ranges from fiercely incisive to laughably pretentious. But from the evidence of Sea Battles on Dry Land, an eclectic collection of Brodkey’s essays, it was New York City and literature–not eros and thanatos–that Brodkey knew best.
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