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Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience by Jerold S. Kayden,

Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience by Jerold S. Kayden,
"Jerold Kayden has contributed to the renaissance of writing on New York City and its architecture of recent years an extraordinarily detailed and sensible account of the hundreds of open spaces that have sprouted around skyscrapers in the wake of the zoning reform of 1961. It is a remarkable book and every lover of New York City will want to consult it."–Nathan Glazer, Professor of Sociology and Education Emeritus, Harvard University "This is an indispensable guide to New York City’s 500-plus privately owned public spaces. The book’s marathon undertaking is required reading for anyone interested in the history and development of modern New York."–Laurie Beckelman, Vice President, World Monuments Fund "New York City has 40 years of experience in creating public spaces on private property through zoning.This book covers it all–from sorry examples to brilliant successes. Other cities should learn from this experience.



Edgar Allan Poe, Wallace Stevens, and the Poetics of American Privacy by Louis A. Renza,
Edgar Allan Poe, Wallace Stevens, and the Poetics of American Privacy by Louis A. Renza,
In his ingeniously argued new study, Louis A. Renza extends the idea of privacy beyond the received wisdom of its popular legal and psychological conceptions and, iconoclastically, beyond its conception in postmodern literary theory to show that the public-private paradigm has import for American literary texts past and present. It is a truism of cultural studies that the interior space of imagination is socially constructed and thus that the private is ineluctably political. But Renza shows, through a brilliantly original analysis of works by Edgar Allan Poe and Wallace Stevens, that as an effect of reading and writing, a real or "radical" privacy continually resists appropriation. In admirably close readings of Poe's tales, his long essay Eureka, and Stevens's Harmonium poems, Renza demonstrates that both writers ground the concept of privacy in the possibility of multiple interpretations of their texts. By thematically engaging in their work the inescapable public/private dichotomy of artistic creation, they create a highly personal idiom that, like Poe's "purloined letter, " allows them to "hide in plain sight" and in that way to finesse public constructions of meaning. The poetics Renza compellingly elucidates offers a refreshing alternative that allows for the "radical" autonomy of authorship without resorting to vague elitist claims of individual genius. His thoughtful readings are a major contribution to traditional Poe and Stevens scholarship, and his challenging thesis will provoke new investigations into the privacy issue in American literature as a whole.



Art Gallery of New South Wales - The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) located in The Domain in Sydney, Australia, is the most important public gallery in Sydney and the second largest in Australia after the National Gallery of Victoria. Admission is free to the general exhibition space, which features Australian (from settlement to contemporary) and Asian art; admission is charged to feature exhibitions in closed areas.

New Hampshire Public Television - New Hampshire Public Television is a television company and public broadcasting mini-network in New Hampshire, licensed to the University of New Hampshire and is part of the Public Broadcasting Service network. Established in 1959, its head office is located in on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, New Hampshire.

New York Public Library - The New York Public Library (NYPL), one of three public library systems serving New York City, is one of the leading libraries in the United States. The other New York public systems are those of Brooklyn and Queens.

Toronto Public Space Committee - The Toronto Public Space Committee (TPSC) is a local, volunteer-run, non-profit organization located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that prides itself in defending the city’s public space from corporate and private forces, including automobiles and outdoor advertising. The TPSC argues that public property, such as sidewalks, bike paths, parks and squares should be the independent and cultural “counterbalance” to the profit-driven private sector that plagues the city streets.



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