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Paperback Love in Greenwich Village Book

ISBN: 1025816560

ISBN13: 9781025816562

Love in Greenwich Village

"Love in Greenwich Village" is a compelling collection of short stories and sketches that captures the vibrant, non-conformist spirit of New York City's most famous artistic enclave during its creative peak. Written by Floyd Dell, a central figure in the American Bohemian movement, the work provides an intimate and nuanced look at the lives of the writers, artists, and radicals who sought to redefine social norms and personal freedom in the early twentieth century.

The narratives within this volume explore the delicate intersections of love, ambition, and the pursuit of an authentic creative existence. Through evocative prose, Dell portrays the smoky cafes, cramped studios, and intellectual fervor that defined the Village, reflecting the broader cultural shifts of post-World War I America. Each story serves as a window into the idealism and eventual disillusionment of a generation striving to live by their own rules. As a seminal work of early twentieth-century American literature, "Love in Greenwich Village" stands as both a poignant exploration of romantic sensibility and a historical testament to a transformative era in New York's cultural history.

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