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The Subway Stops at Bryant Park
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The Subway Stops at Bryant Park

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Bryant Park becomes a microcosm of humanity and an elegy for a lost New York. From the doorman of 40 years to the woman obsessed with receipts; the man who sweeps the park, the tourists, the homeless; life with its pathos and raucous beauty shines in these characters, who all delight in the park’s tiny world of laughter and music.

Subtle, such patient stories…. The effect is cumulative, quietly powerful. A remarkable talent. –Michael Knight, The Typist

Moss’s lyrical collection of stories is beautifully held together by deft observations of city life combined with great sensitivity to the humanity beating beneath it all. –Brad Gooch, Flannery

Incredibly well-conceived and written. –Patrick Samway, Walker Percy, a Life

Exquisitely written and quietly powerful…an unforgettable cast of characters, each with a unique and compelling narrative, who are inextricably linked to Bryant Park–safe haven against the secrets, disillusionments, fears, and losses engulfing their lives. –Patrick Perry, executive editor, The Saturday Evening Post

Luminous stories…for their deep compassion, their concern for human struggles, their reverence for work and love and fortitude, and their delight in everyday human generosity. This is the kind of debut we need. –David Ebenbach, Into the Wilderness

N. West Moss’s work has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, The Saturday Evening Post, and elsewhere. Writing awards include the 2015 Great American Fiction Contest from The Saturday Evening Post and two Faulkner-Wisdom gold medals. West teaches creative writing at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leapfrog Press
Date
2 May 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9781935248910

Bryant Park becomes a microcosm of humanity and an elegy for a lost New York. From the doorman of 40 years to the woman obsessed with receipts; the man who sweeps the park, the tourists, the homeless; life with its pathos and raucous beauty shines in these characters, who all delight in the park’s tiny world of laughter and music.

Subtle, such patient stories…. The effect is cumulative, quietly powerful. A remarkable talent. –Michael Knight, The Typist

Moss’s lyrical collection of stories is beautifully held together by deft observations of city life combined with great sensitivity to the humanity beating beneath it all. –Brad Gooch, Flannery

Incredibly well-conceived and written. –Patrick Samway, Walker Percy, a Life

Exquisitely written and quietly powerful…an unforgettable cast of characters, each with a unique and compelling narrative, who are inextricably linked to Bryant Park–safe haven against the secrets, disillusionments, fears, and losses engulfing their lives. –Patrick Perry, executive editor, The Saturday Evening Post

Luminous stories…for their deep compassion, their concern for human struggles, their reverence for work and love and fortitude, and their delight in everyday human generosity. This is the kind of debut we need. –David Ebenbach, Into the Wilderness

N. West Moss’s work has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, The Saturday Evening Post, and elsewhere. Writing awards include the 2015 Great American Fiction Contest from The Saturday Evening Post and two Faulkner-Wisdom gold medals. West teaches creative writing at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leapfrog Press
Date
2 May 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9781935248910