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Ninth Avenue

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A portrait of street life in a New York neighborhood depicts routines, desires, and everyday conflicts through close domestic observation and scenes of public bustle. The narrative follows a young woman negotiating sexual self-awareness and survival within a crowded family household, and a tough, volatile youth whose loyalty to kin coexists with a taste for fighting and criminal ventures. Vivid physical description and colloquial speech convey social ambitions, petty cruelties, and a hardening city atmosphere as the action moves between cramped interiors, noisy elevated trains, and tawdry storefronts.

About the Author

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Maxwell Bodenheim

Maxwell Bodenheim was an American poet and novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His work often reflects a blend of modernist themes and a sardonic view of society. Among his notable titles are "Advice: A Book of Poems" and "Against This Age," which showcase his unique voice and perspective. Bodenheim's writing is characterized by its exploration of human emotions and societal critiques, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time. His poetry and prose continue to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of modern life.

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