American Dreams in an Auspicious Place
By Norma Jaeger Hopcraft
On a recent visit to the New York Public Library, I approached it by walking on East 41st Street, which is NYC's answer to the Hollywood Walk of Stars. Many plaques with quotes from great writers are embedded in the sidewalk. This is my favorite, the one I'm keeping in mind while I write a book about my journey around America (see blog posts from September 2011 - February 2012).
This is by Virginia Woolf. If you haven't read her, please do! Especially "Mrs. Dalloway."
Here it is!
Not too shabby for a front door, no?
A cafe under one of the staircases. On the walls of the gift shop, people wrote the names of the books they were currently reading:
Excellent book!
Love the title! I want to read it. Also on the walls, sayings:
Then I went into the Map Room because it's beautiful, it has free wifi, and it's a great place to work.
It's actually "The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division." Step inside and look up.
Pretty fabulous, huh?
Look at the corners, where all the patterns come together.
A detail of the ceiling above one of the windows.
But the Map Room doesn't take itself too seriously. Among its collection of priceless maps are these -- a child's globe and a bouncing rubber ball.
See why I like to be here? The world at your fingertips…
Do you ever go the New York Public Library? Or your town library? What's your favorite place to sit? Comment below, and tell a friend about this blog!
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