"Greenwich Village" 1917 CHAPIN, Anna Alice

CHAPIN, Anna Alice

[301] pp.

Dodd, Mead and Company

1917

8 3/4" x 6 1/4"

w/ illustrations by Allan Gilbert Cram

"Greenwich Village" by Anna Alice Chapin immerses readers in the vibrant and bohemian world of early 20th-century Greenwich Village, New York City. Through a tapestry of interconnected stories and characters, Chapin paints a vivid portrait of this artistic and intellectual enclave. From struggling artists and writers to free-spirited individuals pushing societal boundaries, the novel delves into the lives, aspirations, and complexities of those who call the Village home. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing city, the book explores themes of creativity, self-discovery, and the pursuit of unconventional dreams. It's a captivating journey through the cobblestone streets and eclectic gatherings of a neighborhood that has forever left its mark on American culture.


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