Tony Judt | NYC Onanism
by Adam | Wednesday 10 November 2010
Tony Judt (RIP), whose work I never agreed with, wrote this fantastic piece about New York for the NY Times.
And yet, New York remains a world city. It is not the great American city — that will always be Chicago. New York sits at the edge: like Istanbul or Mumbai, it has a distinctive appeal that lies precisely in its cantankerous relationship to the metropolitan territory beyond. It looks outward, and is thus attractive to people who would not feel comfortable further inland. It has never been American in the way that Paris is French: New York has always been about something else as well.