Manhattan Memories
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
John Wilcock, a prominent figure in the American underground press, began his journalism career in England before moving to New York City. As a co-founder of the Village Voice in 1955, he contributed a column titled "The Village Square," showcasing his wit and insight into counter-culture. His complex relationship with fellow co-founder Norman Mailer added depth to his experiences in the vibrant journalism scene of the time. Wilcock's journey reflects the evolution of alternative media and the personalities that shaped it.




