Harpo Speaks . . . About New York

Harpo Speaks . . . About New York by Harpo Marx & Rowland Barber


ISBN
9781892145062
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
62
Dimensions
134 x 180mm

Long before vaudeville, Broadway, and the silver screen, Harpo Marx had triumphed on the greatest stage of all: New York City. For a kid on the streets in 1902, every day demanded wit and improvisation. Beyond the door of the tenement at 179 East 93rd Street lay rival gangs, lucky breaks, failed hustles.

While his mother, Minnie, was occupied elsewhere - planning her unruly brood's ultimate destiny - Harpo roamed the streets doing what any self-respecting secondgrade dropout would: grabbing the family's one left-foot skate and heading to Central Park, preparing for the bonfires of the Tammany election night, and hopping on the El to watch "the Gods in Valhalla - which is to say, the New York Giants in the Polo Grounds."

With an unforgettable cast of characters, and set against turn-of-the-century Manhattan, 'Harpo Speaks . . . About New York' overflows with the optimism and sweetness of the kid who, on the off-chance that "Sandy Claus" just might remember him, never forgot to hang his stocking in the airshaft on Christmas Eve.
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