Work and Other Sins: Life in New York City and ThereaboutsPenguin, 2004 - 357 pages Pulitzer Prize-winning "New York Times" reporter Charlie LeDuff gives his incomparable take on the city and its denizens-the bars, the workingmen, the gamblers, the eccentrics, the lonesome, and the wise. "Work and Other Sins" is filled to burst with stories of the fascinating, one-of-a-kind characters who populate the modern metropolis. In these pages we meet a Long Island used-car salesman; a professional Santa; the men who change the light bulbs atop the Empire State Building; a Sinatra imitator; a retired Harlem chorus-line girl; a lighthouse keeper; a saloon priest; Latin lovers; a host of barroom regulars; and myriad others-all of whom present their take on working, drinking, gambling, dying, and countless other facts of life. Charlie LeDuff takes us to the watering holes, prisons, veterans' hospitals, firehouses, apartment buildings, baseball fields, and graveyards that make up the landscape of modern life. Also included is LeDuff's acclaimed series of articles on Squad One, the Brooklyn firehouse that suffered devastating losses on September 11, as well as his Pulitzer Prize-winning piece on workers in a North Carolina slaughterhouse. LeDuff captures the spirit of the people and places he profiles with a dead-on feel for character and idiom and his signature wry wit. But more than that, LeDuff lets his characters speak for themselves. What results is at turns riotous, dirt-under-the-nails, contemplative, salty, joyous, whiskey tinged-an utterly unique vision of life in the Big Apple and beyond. |
Contents
Mothers Day? Florists Love and Love It Not | 9 |
Gravediggers Gallows What Else? Humor | 22 |
On Top of the World | 36 |
The Piers a Blind Man and an Old Seamans Eyes | 178 |
The Pair of Bickering Brothers Who Made | 184 |
Saluting the Fourth | 190 |
A Jazz Rhapsody Turned Sour | 196 |
Dotcom Fever Followed by Bout of Dotcom Chill | 213 |
Sinners and Victims of Domestic Hell | 222 |
You Cant Buy a Thrill | 228 |
The Hustling Life | 236 |
Whats a Few Bloodstains? Its an Apartment | 246 |
Raffle to Benefit a Charity Close to His Heart | 254 |
The Gambler | 261 |
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