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Paris Berlin New York - The Color of the City
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216 pages
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Wolfgang Hermann's narrative immerses readers in the gritty realities of Manhattan, contrasting the glamorous image of the city with its overlooked neighborhoods. Through the lens of the homeless, immigrants, and the impoverished, he captures the essence of urban life, emphasizing the significance of human encounters. His portrayal of flaneurs reveals a deeper engagement with the struggles of those often ignored, making the stories not just observations but profound connections to the city's diverse tapestry.
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2016, hardcover with dust jacket
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