Up in the Old Hotel: And Other Stories
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Up in the Old Hotel: And Other Stories

Hardcover – August 1, 1992

Price
$33.96
Format
Hardcover
Pages
718
Publisher
Pantheon Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0679412632
Dimensions
6.75 x 1.75 x 7.75 inches
Weight
2.52 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly Like a Coney Island sideshow barker who might have appeared in one of Mitchell's New Yorker profiles, this collection promises an uncommon world. And it delivers, in compassionate, wistful examinations of early-20th-century New Yorkers who share a common trait: they exist on the outskirts of society in either habit or mind. There is nine-year-old Philippa Duke Schuyler, who has an IQ of 185 and "reads Plutarch on train trips, eats steaks raw, writes poems in honor of her dolls, plays poker, and is the composer of more than sixty pieces for the piano." Also compelling are profiles of New York places, as much characters as people are. Mitchell's writing on McSorley's Saloon, the Union League of the Deaf, Sloppy Louie's--all either gone or changed--captures the town in its days as a manufacturing center. If the four sections in this collection ( McSorley's Wonderful Saloon, Old Mr. Flood, The Bottom of the Harbor, Joe Gould's Secret ) evoked only a long-lost New York, they would still be worthwhile. But there is more. Mitchell speaks of facts that enlighten and redeem--the book's greatest gift. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • Waterfront workers, people on the Bowery, Mohawk Indians working on high structural steel, gypsies, itinerant preachers, and others provide the necessary color for the literary portraits collected in a commemorative tribute to The New Yorker's Joseph Mitchell.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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If you like New York City you will love this collection.

One of my favorite collections of true stories from NYC in the mid third of the 20th century. Joe Mitchell was one of the most interesting staff writers at the excellent "New Yorker" magazine. Whatever the subject matter of his stories, I am interested in them to the point where I can't put them down. Since first reading this collection upon its initial printing in about 1992, I have visited NYC 7 times just to walk the streets and visit places that he writes about. (I took in a few shows and museums as well). Much of this New York is gone, but sometimes you look down a lower Manhattan street lined with old buildings and one of his stories comes flooding back. McSorley's wonderful saloon is a good example. From stuff found on the bottom of the harbor to exploring the old abandoned hotel of the title story, to the life and culture of city gypsies and climbing an old clock tower or exploring a freedman's 19th century graveyard on Long Island, I love this collection.
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Mr Mitchell is an amazing storyteller.

Mr Mitchell is an amazing storyteller. . The titles are unusual, such as "Mr. Hunter's Grave". And "McSorley's Wonderful Saloon". In all of[
them, it's as if you were there with him and listening to it all. Most of his stories are from the 1930s and 1940s. The date is listed at the
end of each story. I remember visiting Hubert's Museum and Flea Circus on 42nd Street as a Teenager. He describes his visit in
"Lady Olga". True story, the Fleas were real. Do not miss a chance to read this book.
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Five Stars

Superb handling of the language and wonderful stories.... lovely read.
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OK

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Five Stars

Such a delight!
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Great book.

Great book............To enjoy it, I leave it next to my bed and read it a story at a time..........I love to soak up the sights and sounds, and even scents in my mind while reading these stories of NY.
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Five Stars

LOVE
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Old New York written by an insider.

This is a classic book written by a great journalist. The parts on Mazie, Sloppy Louie's and Joe Gould are worth the price of the book alone.

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UP IN THE OLD HOTEL

I am happy with this book but didn`t realize it was a library copy which is disappointing in a first edition.
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Up in the Old Hotel and Other Stories

Each story provides a wonderful portrait of people living in real life under what could be strenous and demoralized circumstances during a period in our history when money was tight but families were tighter. It provides a window into the lives of real heros, those who confronted life with tenacity and grit without allowing the weigh of it to break them. I love that it contains a mix of true life stories and fiction; it truly is a compilation of several books within a book. I have thoroughly enjoyed spending my evenings reading this collection. It is unlike the usual, predictable short story anthologies. It's charming.