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Minisode Thirty-nine: Cities

Literary Friction

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The Importance of Cities in Fiction

I love reading novels about real cities, partially because it gives me an insight into their particular cultures and their particular subcultures. I think that cities offer such an exciting canvas for fiction because they're always changing as you say, there's always something new. There are just so many people and different kinds of people within them and within a relatively small area. The Power Broker by Robert Caro is a very long nonfiction masterpiece about Robert Moses who was completely reshaped the fortunes of New York City in its civil war years. It feels like my city nonfiction mountain to climb.

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