To ask people to nominate one era of New York's history as its golden age is to ask for trouble. Nevertheless, 14 prominent New Yorkers with a keen sense of the city's past and present, from novelists like Cynthia Ozick to architects like Robert A. M. Stern to public figures like Vartan Gregorian, agreed to tackle the question. NYTimes
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Caleb Carr is so brilliant...
"Like a troublesome child taking Ritalin, New York may be more manageable now, but it has also sacrificed its personality."
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