New Yorker columnist Adam Gopnik guides us inside the Big Apple - from its age of innocence to its post-9/11 uncertainty.
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Essayist and commentator Adam Gopnik spent over five years as The New Yorker's man in Paris in the late 1990s, but he has returned to his home city and presents this look into the core of the Big Apple.
No tapes were available for review, but Gopnik explores the city from its ultimate elegance in the 1940s and 1950s through its dark days in the 1970s, when it became the mugging and murder capital of the world. And although New York is still in a state of uncertainty in the wake of 9/11, he reckons its best years may still lie ahead. (Simon Holden)