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@book{Noel2014In-visible-move,
Address = {Iowa City},
Author = {Noel, Urayo{\'a}n},
Booktitle = {In Visible Movement: {Nuyorican} Poetry from the {Sixties} to Slam},
Date-Added = {2018-03-20 20:10:17 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-03-20 20:10:17 +0000},
Isbn = {978-1-60938-254-4},
Publisher = {University of Iowa Press},
Shorttitle = {In Visible Moment},
Title = {In Visible Movement: {Nuyorican} Poetry from the {Sixties} to Slam},
Year = {2014}}
@inbook{glance-at-new-york,
Address = {New York},
Author = {Baker, Benjamin Archibald},
Booktitle = {On Stage, {America}!: A Selection of Distinctly {American} Plays},
Date-Added = {2018-01-24 19:11:53 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-24 19:14:24 +0000},
Editor = {Meserve, Walter J.},
Isbn = {978-0-937657-20-1},
Note = {OCLC: 1019887849},
Origyear = {1848},
Pages = {162--196},
Publisher = {Feedback Theatrebooks \& Prospero Press},
Shorttitle = {On Stage, {America}!},
Title = {Glance at New York},
Year = {1996}}
@book{pietri-poetry,
Abstract = {"There was no one in this country as ferocious, as brilliant, or as necessary as Pedro Pietri. In these days of growing inequality it is to his rebel vision I turn to for hope and for strength. A towering poet, absolutely peerless, explosively talented, a pioneer, and iconoclast, and activist, to whom the entire spoken word movement owes a debt beyond calculation."---Junot Diaz"One of the great American poets of the twentieth century, a leader of the Nuyorican poetry movement that ignited at Miguel Algar{\'\i}n's Nuyorican Poet's Cafe. Perhaps the most progressive and at the same time funniest poet of the period."---Amiri BarakaPedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans---urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan---and define the Latino experience in urban America. By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets that followed him. Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most enduring and treasured work among his published books, Puerto Rican Obituary, Traffic Violations, and Out of Order, along with a generous selection of his previously unpublished works.Pedro Pietri (1944--2004) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in Manhattan. In the early '70s he was a featured poet at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.Juan Flores (1943-2014) was a professor and director of Latino Studies at New York University, and author of many books on Puerto Rican and Latino culture.Pedro L{\'o}pez Adorno is a professor in the Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies of Hunter College since 1987, and a published poet.},
Address = {San Francisco},
Author = {Pietri, Pedro},
Booktitle = {{Pedro {Pietri}: {Selected} {Poetry}}},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:45:16 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:45:16 +0000},
Editor = {Flores, Juan and Adorno, Pedro Lopez},
Isbn = {978-0-87286-656-0},
Publisher = {City Lights Publishers},
Shorttitle = {Selected Poetry},
Title = {{Pedro {Pietri}: {Selected} {Poetry}}},
Year = {2015}}
@inbook{mattern-code-clay-data-dirt,
Abstract = {For years, pundits have trumpeted the earthshattering changes that big data and smart networks will soon bring to our cities. But what if cities have long been built for intelligence, maybe for millennia? In Code and Clay, Data and Dirt Shannon Mattern advances the provocative argument that our urban spaces have been smartand mediated for thousands of years. Offering powerful new ways of thinking about our cities, Code and Clay, Data and Dirt goes far beyond the standard historical concepts of origins, development, revolutions, and the accomplishments of an elite few. Mattern shows that in their architecture, laws, street layouts, and civic knowledge-and through technologies including the telephone, telegraph, radio, printing, writing, and even the human voice-cities have long negotiated a rich exchange between analog and digital, code and clay, data and dirt, ether and ore. Matterns vivid prose takes readers through a historically and geographically broad range of stories, scenes, and locations, synthesizing a new narrative for our urban spaces. Taking media archaeology to the citys streets, Code and Clay, Data and Dirt reveals new ways to write our urban, media, and cultural histories.},
Address = {Minneapolis},
Author = {Mattern, Shannon Christine},
Booktitle = {Code + Clay... Data + Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:43:00 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:43:58 +0000},
Isbn = {978-1-5179-0243-8},
Pages = {147--156},
Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
Shorttitle = {Coding Urban Pasts and Futures},
Title = {Conclusion: Coding Urban Pasts and Futures},
Year = {2017}}
@book{foster-new-york-by-gas-light,
Address = {Berkeley},
Author = {Foster, George G.},
Booktitle = {New {York} by Gas-Light and Other Urban Sketches},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:41:27 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:41:27 +0000},
Editor = {Blumin, Stuart M.},
Isbn = {978-0-520-06721-9},
Origyear = {1850},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Shorttitle = {New {York} by Gas-Light},
Title = {New {York} by Gas-Light and Other Urban Sketches},
Year = {1990}}
@book{shakespeare-riots,
Address = {New York},
Author = {Cliff, Nigel},
Booktitle = {The {Shakespeare} Riots: Revenge, Drama, and Death in Nineteenth-century {America}},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:40:15 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:41:35 +0000},
Isbn = {978-0-345-48694-3},
Publisher = {Random House},
Shorttitle = {The {Shakespeare} Riots},
Title = {The {Shakespeare} Riots: Revenge, Drama, and Death in Nineteenth-Century {America}},
Year = {2007}}
@incollection{chronology-downtown,
Author = {Alteveer, Ian},
Crossref = {downtown-book},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Editor = {Taylor, Marvin J.},
Isbn = {978-0-691-12286-1},
Pages = {176--191},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Shorttitle = {Chronology},
Title = {Chronology},
Year = {2006}}
@video{wild-style,
Abstract = {A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.},
Date = {1982},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:47:15 +0000},
Editor = {Ahearn, Charlie},
Editortype = {director},
Title = {Wild Style}}
@video{born-in-flames,
Abstract = {A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.},
Date = {1983},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:47:21 +0000},
Editor = {Borden, Lizzie},
Editortype = {director},
Title = {Born in Flames}}
@video{universe-keith-haring,
Abstract = {A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.},
Date = {2008},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:47:25 +0000},
Editor = {Christina Clausen},
Editortype = {director},
Title = {The Universe of Keith Haring}}
@video{downtown-81,
Abstract = {A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.},
Date = {2000},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:47:30 +0000},
Editor = {Edo Bertoglio},
Editortype = {director},
Title = {Downtown 81}}
@video{blank-city,
Abstract = {A group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.},
Date = {2010},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:39:04 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:47:35 +0000},
Editor = {Dahnier, C{\'e}line},
Editortype = {director},
Title = {Blank City}}
@book{downtown-book,
Address = {Princeton},
Booktitle = {The Downtown Book: The {New} {York} Art Scene, 1974--1984},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:38:11 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:38:11 +0000},
Editor = {Taylor, Marvin J.},
Isbn = {978-0-691-12286-1},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Shorttitle = {The Downtown Book},
Title = {The Downtown Book: The {New} {York} Art Scene, 1974--1984},
Year = {2006}}
@incollection{gumpert-foreword-downtown,
Author = {Gumpert, Lynn},
Crossref = {downtown-book},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:38:11 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:38:11 +0000},
Editor = {Taylor, Marvin J.},
Isbn = {978-0-691-12286-1},
Pages = {9--16},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Shorttitle = {Foreword},
Title = {Foreword},
Year = {2006}}
@incollection{taylor-playing-the-field,
Author = {Taylor, Marvin J.},
Crossref = {downtown-book},
Date-Added = {2018-01-19 16:38:11 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:38:11 +0000},
Editor = {Taylor, Marvin J.},
Isbn = {978-0-691-12286-1},
Pages = {17--40},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Shorttitle = {Playing the Field},
Title = {Playing the Field: The Downtown Scene and Cultural Production, an Introduction},
Year = {2006}}
@article{trane-on-the-track,
Author = {Gitler, Ira},
Date = {1958-10-16},
Date-Added = {2018-01-18 21:29:05 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-18 21:29:05 +0000},
Journal = {DownBeat},
Pages = {16--17},
Title = {'Trane on the Track},
Year = {1958}}
@article{sonny-rollins,
Author = {Hentoff, Nat},
Date = {1956-11-28},
Date-Added = {2018-01-18 21:29:05 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-18 21:29:05 +0000},
Journal = {DownBeat},
Pages = {15--16},
Title = {Sonny Rollins},
Year = {1956}}
@article{trane-dolphy-answer-critics,
Author = {DeMicheal, Don},
Date = {1962-04-12},
Date-Added = {2018-01-18 21:29:05 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:26:42 +0000},
Journal = {DownBeat},
Pages = {20--23},
Title = {John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy Answer the Jazz Critics},
Year = {1962}}
@inbook{pietri-pr-embassy,
Abstract = {"There was no one in this country as ferocious, as brilliant, or as necessary as Pedro Pietri. In these days of growing inequality it is to his rebel vision I turn to for hope and for strength. A towering poet, absolutely peerless, explosively talented, a pioneer, and iconoclast, and activist, to whom the entire spoken word movement owes a debt beyond calculation."---Junot Diaz"One of the great American poets of the twentieth century, a leader of the Nuyorican poetry movement that ignited at Miguel Algar{\'\i}n's Nuyorican Poet's Cafe. Perhaps the most progressive and at the same time funniest poet of the period."---Amiri BarakaPedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans---urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan---and define the Latino experience in urban America. By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets that followed him. Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most enduring and treasured work among his published books, Puerto Rican Obituary, Traffic Violations, and Out of Order, along with a generous selection of his previously unpublished works.Pedro Pietri (1944--2004) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in Manhattan. In the early '70s he was a featured poet at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.Juan Flores (1943-2014) was a professor and director of Latino Studies at New York University, and author of many books on Puerto Rican and Latino culture.Pedro L{\'o}pez Adorno is a professor in the Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies of Hunter College since 1987, and a published poet.},
Address = {San Francisco},
Author = {Pietri, Pedro},
Booktitle = {{Pedro {Pietri}: {Selected} {Poetry}}},
Crossref = {pietri-poetry},
Date-Added = {2018-01-12 06:49:28 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:45:38 +0000},
Editor = {Flores, Juan and Adorno, Pedro Lopez},
Isbn = {978-0-87286-656-0},
Origyear = {1969},
Title = {El Puerto Rican Embassy / Manifesto},
Year = {2015}}
@article{debord-critique-of-urban-geography,
Author = {Guy Debord},
Date-Added = {2018-01-12 01:36:14 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:27:01 +0000},
Howpublished = {{http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/presitu/geography.html}},
Journal = {Les l\`{e}vres nues},
Options = {url=true},
Title = {Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography},
Translator = {Ken Knabb},
Url = {http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/presitu/geography.html},
Volume = {6},
Year = {1955},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/presitu/geography.html}}
@article{chords-discords,
Author = {Stone, Jacob and Wisdom, D. W. and Phelts, Ruth and Price, Walda},
Date = {1962-04-12},
Date-Added = {2018-01-12 01:27:27 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:27:07 +0000},
Journal = {DownBeat},
Pages = {6},
Title = {Chords and Discords},
Year = {1962}}
@article{anti-jazz,
Author = {Tynan, John},
Date = {1961-11-23},
Date-Added = {2018-01-12 01:27:27 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-12 01:27:27 +0000},
Journal = {DownBeat},
Pages = {40},
Title = {Take 5},
Year = {1961}}
@article{feathers-nest,
Author = {Feather, Leonard},
Date = {1962-02-15},
Date-Added = {2018-01-12 01:27:27 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:27:15 +0000},
Journal = {DownBeat},
Pages = {40},
Title = {Feather's Nest},
Year = {1962}}
@book{marxism-literature,
Address = {Oxford},
Author = {Raymond Williams},
Booktitle = {Marxism and Literature},
Date-Added = {2018-01-11 06:42:29 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-11 06:42:29 +0000},
Isbn = {0198760566},
Keywords = {Communism and literature},
Pages = {217},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Title = {Marxism and Literature},
Year = {1977}}
@book{ascension,
Address = {New York},
Author = {Nisenson, Eric},
Booktitle = {Ascension: {John} {Coltrane} and his Quest},
Date-Added = {2018-01-11 06:23:11 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:40:30 +0000},
Isbn = {978-0-312-09838-4},
Publisher = {St. Martin's Press},
Shorttitle = {Ascension},
Title = {Ascension: {John} {Coltrane} and his Quest},
Year = {1993}}
@inbook{pietri-pr-obituary,
Abstract = {"There was no one in this country as ferocious, as brilliant, or as necessary as Pedro Pietri. In these days of growing inequality it is to his rebel vision I turn to for hope and for strength. A towering poet, absolutely peerless, explosively talented, a pioneer, and iconoclast, and activist, to whom the entire spoken word movement owes a debt beyond calculation."---Junot Diaz"One of the great American poets of the twentieth century, a leader of the Nuyorican poetry movement that ignited at Miguel Algar{\'\i}n's Nuyorican Poet's Cafe. Perhaps the most progressive and at the same time funniest poet of the period."---Amiri BarakaPedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans---urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan---and define the Latino experience in urban America. By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets that followed him. Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most enduring and treasured work among his published books, Puerto Rican Obituary, Traffic Violations, and Out of Order, along with a generous selection of his previously unpublished works.Pedro Pietri (1944--2004) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in Manhattan. In the early '70s he was a featured poet at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.Juan Flores (1943-2014) was a professor and director of Latino Studies at New York University, and author of many books on Puerto Rican and Latino culture.Pedro L{\'o}pez Adorno is a professor in the Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies of Hunter College since 1987, and a published poet.},
Address = {San Francisco},
Author = {Pietri, Pedro},
Booktitle = {{Pedro {Pietri}: {Selected} {Poetry}}},
Crossref = {pietri-poetry},
Date-Added = {2018-01-11 05:46:09 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:45:48 +0000},
Editor = {Flores, Juan and Adorno, Pedro Lopez},
Isbn = {978-0-87286-656-0},
Origyear = {1969},
Title = {Puerto Rican Obituary},
Year = {2015}}
@inbook{pietri-spanglish-national-anthem,
Abstract = {"There was no one in this country as ferocious, as brilliant, or as necessary as Pedro Pietri. In these days of growing inequality it is to his rebel vision I turn to for hope and for strength. A towering poet, absolutely peerless, explosively talented, a pioneer, and iconoclast, and activist, to whom the entire spoken word movement owes a debt beyond calculation."---Junot Diaz"One of the great American poets of the twentieth century, a leader of the Nuyorican poetry movement that ignited at Miguel Algar{\'\i}n's Nuyorican Poet's Cafe. Perhaps the most progressive and at the same time funniest poet of the period."---Amiri BarakaPedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans---urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan---and define the Latino experience in urban America. By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets that followed him. Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most enduring and treasured work among his published books, Puerto Rican Obituary, Traffic Violations, and Out of Order, along with a generous selection of his previously unpublished works.Pedro Pietri (1944--2004) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in Manhattan. In the early '70s he was a featured poet at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.Juan Flores (1943-2014) was a professor and director of Latino Studies at New York University, and author of many books on Puerto Rican and Latino culture.Pedro L{\'o}pez Adorno is a professor in the Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies of Hunter College since 1987, and a published poet.},
Address = {San Francisco},
Author = {Pietri, Pedro},
Booktitle = {{Pedro {Pietri}: {Selected} {Poetry}}},
Crossref = {pietri-poetry},
Date-Added = {2018-01-11 05:45:30 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:45:57 +0000},
Editor = {Flores, Juan and Adorno, Pedro Lopez},
Isbn = {978-0-87286-656-0},
Origyear = {1969},
Title = {El Spanglish National Anthem},
Year = {2015}}
@book{uaw-mf,
Abstract = {Amidst the widespread political and social turmoil of the 1960s a number of radical groups emerged seeking not just to reform or restructure society, but to completely transform it. Amongst those agitating for a {\^a}revolution of everyday life{\^a} were the French Situationists, Dutch Provos, San Francisco{\^a}s Diggers and a small New York based group called Black Mask who would go on to become The Family (aka Up Against The Wall Motherfucker, The Motherfuckers and UAW/MF).
Having started out with a series of impromptu exhibitions in public places Black Mask announced its arrival with an action that shut down the Museum Of Modern Art (MOMA) in 1966. Always aiming to push themselves, and those around them, further toward the concept of {\^a}Total Revolution{\^a} the group, through their actions and magazine Black Mask, moved their practice and critique beyond the art world in 1967 to challenge the growing counterculture and student movements.
Evolving into The Family in 1968 former members of Black Mask became intimately involved in the radical politics, crash pads and street life of the Lower East Side. As {\^a}flower children with thorns{\^a} they possessed a fiery rhetoric that took the slogan of {\^a}We are the people our parents warned us against{\^a} to its logical conclusion. Citing themselves as a {\^a}street gang with analysis{\^a} UAW/MF anticipated the militant swagger of the late 60s New Left whilst at the same time rejecting their peers unconditional support for authoritarians at home and abroad.
This booklet was originally co-published by Homebrew Press and Active Distribution in 2007. It brings together much of the existing material created by UAW/MF as well as some pieces that help put their work and deeds in context. In the opening article historian John McMillan outlines the history of The Family and how he came to meet leading member Ben Morea whilst in an extensive interview Morea himself discusses the actions that the group took part in as well as their key ideas. Lastly and most importantly there are reprints of UAW/MF{\^a}s original writings and collages. Mixing cartoonish humour with mystical psychedelia and intense rhetoric the works reprinted here are some of the most powerful of their time. Although best experienced with their original layout and graphics intact where the quality of the originals is too poor to be fully legible they have been included as texts.},
Address = {Parkville, Australia},
Booktitle = {Up {Against} {the} {Wall} {Motherfucker}: {Posters}, {Rants}, {Manifestos} and {Blasts}},
Copyright = {http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 09:07:36 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 09:07:36 +0000},
Editor = {McIntyre, Ian},
Keywords = {1960s, Ben Morea, Black Mask, Lower East Side, radicalism, radicals, Up Against The Wall Motherfucker},
Publisher = {Homebrew Publications},
Shorttitle = {Up {Against} {the} {Wall} {Motherfucker}},
Title = {Up {Against} {the} {Wall} {Motherfucker}: {Posters}, {Rants}, {Manifestos} and {Blasts}},
Year = {2007}}
@article{debord-derive-theory1956Theory-of-the-D,
Author = {Guy Debord},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 08:49:10 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:27:20 +0000},
Howpublished = {{http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/theory.html}},
Journal = {Les l\`{e}vres nues},
Options = {url=true},
Title = {Theory of the D\'{e}rive},
Translator = {Ken Knabb},
Url = {http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/theory.html},
Year = {1956},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/theory.html}}
@article{sonnys-blues,
Author = {Baldwin, James},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:40:01 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 01:40:01 +0000},
Journal = {Partisan Review},
Number = {3},
Pages = {327--358},
Title = {Sonny's Blues},
Volume = {24},
Year = {1957}}
@book{mattern-deep-mapping,
Address = {Minneapolis},
Author = {Mattern, Shannon Christine},
Booktitle = {Deep Mapping the Media City},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:36:12 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 01:36:12 +0000},
Isbn = {978-0-8166-9851-6},
Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
Shorttitle = {Deep Mapping the Media City},
Title = {Deep Mapping the Media City},
Year = {2015}}
@book{gordon-live-at-the-village-vanguard,
Address = {New York},
Author = {Gordon, Max},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:35:18 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 01:35:18 +0000},
Isbn = {978-0-312-48879-6},
Publisher = {St. Martin's Press},
Shorttitle = {Live at the {Village} {Vanguard}},
Title = {Live at the {Village} {Vanguard}},
Year = {1980}}
@book{astor-place-riot,
Address = {New York},
Booktitle = {Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the {New}-{York} {Astor} {Place} {Opera} {House}},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:34:37 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 01:34:37 +0000},
Publisher = {H. M. Ranney},
Title = {Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the {New}-{York} {Astor} {Place} {Opera} {House}, on the Night of {May} 10th, 1849; with the Quarrels of {Forrest} and {Macready}, Including All the Causes which Led to that Awful Tragedy! {Wherein} an Infuriated Mob Was Quelled by the Public Authorities and Military, with its Mournful Termination in the Sudden Death or Mutilation of More than Fifty Citizens, with Full and Authentic Particulars},
Year = {1849},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://archive.org/details/accountofterrifi00hmra}}
@article{kittler,
Author = {Kittler, Friedrich A.},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:28:56 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 01:28:56 +0000},
Issn = {0028-6087},
Journal = {New Literary History},
Number = {4},
Pages = {717--729},
Title = {The {City} {Is} a {Medium}},
Translator = {Griffin, Matthew},
Volume = {27},
Year = {1996},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/20057387}}
@book{aloud,
Address = {New York},
Booktitle = {Aloud: Voices from the {Nuyorican} {Poets} {Cafe}},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:27:11 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-10 01:27:11 +0000},
Editor = {Algar{\'\i}n, Miguel and Holman, Bob},
Isbn = {978-0-8050-3275-8},
Publisher = {H. Holt},
Shorttitle = {Aloud},
Title = {Aloud: Voices from the {Nuyorican} {Poets} {Cafe}},
Year = {1994}}
@book{esteves-yerba-buena,
Address = {Greenfield Center, NY},
Author = {Esteves, Sandra Mar{\'\i}a},
Booktitle = {{Yerba buena: dibujos y poemas}},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:26:31 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:24:52 +0000},
Isbn = {978-0-912678-47-4},
Publisher = {Greenfield Review Press},
Shorttitle = {Yerba buena},
Title = {{Yerba buena: dibujos y poemas}},
Year = {1980}}
@book{please-kill-me,
Address = {New York},
Booktitle = {Please Kill Me: the Uncensored Oral History of Punk},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:25:46 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:24:19 +0000},
Editor = {McNeil, Legs and McCain, Gillian},
Isbn = {978-0-8021-1588-1},
Publisher = {Grove Press},
Shorttitle = {Please Kill Me},
Title = {Please Kill Me: the Uncensored Oral History of Punk},
Year = {1996}}
@book{sante-low-life,
Address = {New York},
Author = {Sante, Luc},
Booktitle = {Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old {New} {York}},
Date-Added = {2018-01-10 01:24:45 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2018-01-19 16:24:34 +0000},
Isbn = {978-0-374-19414-7},
Publisher = {Farrar, Straus, Giroux},
Shorttitle = {Low Life},
Title = {Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old {New} {York}},
Year = {1991}}
@inbook{city-limits,
Address = {New York},
Author = {Whitehead, Colson},
Booktitle = {{The Colossus of {New} {York}: A City in Thirteen Parts}},
Date-Added = {2017-08-12 18:02:52 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2017-08-13 03:02:59 +0000},
Pages = {3--11},
Publisher = {Anchor Books},
Shorttitle = {City Limits},
Title = {City Limits},
Year = {2004}}