Archive for the ‘midtown Manhattan’ Category

With sun-sweat beading, He shines my shoes while telling Me old stories. Tip. photo: Osvaldo Zoom


Bouquet

24Apr10

I have seen things today. Like the man pictured below on 37th and Broadway at about 2:30 p.m., when I walked across the street to Starbucks. He was shouting, “Hi! Here I am! Hi!” On 82nd and West End Avenue, later this afternoon and strewn at the side of a pre-war building on the northwest [...]


There is a young Hasidic Jewish man who weaves frenetically through the pedestrians on Broadway in the Garment District—I see him usually after 6 p.m.—with a stack of used paperback books forming a pilaster on his chest between his clenched hands at his waist and his neck. He swivels his head from side to side, [...]


She walked

21May09

She walked Like she was dribbling two invisible Soccer balls. Made of putty And each about three inches in diameter. Stuttering, toes-out steps; each foot. All along the sidewalk Narrowed by construction. The sidewalk that I, too, was navigating Behind her. To lunch.



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