The Historical Atlas of New York City
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Chronicles the history of New York City, from early Native American culture to the present



Chronicles the history of New York City, from early Native American culture to the present
Focusing on New York's vibrant cultural landscape, the book delves into the city's significant impact on American history through its influential playwrights, artists, and radicals. It highlights New York's pivotal role in the development of iconic movements and styles, including jazz, hip-hop, art deco, and modernism. The inclusion of maps and illustrations enriches the narrative, offering a visual context to the historical and cultural contributions discussed.
Focusing on the evolution of the spy thriller genre, this study examines John le Carré's work, particularly his novel A Perfect Spy. Eric Homberger highlights how earlier authors like Somerset Maugham, Eric Ambler, and Graham Greene established a literary space that allowed for deeper, more serious narratives within the framework of espionage. By situating le Carré within this tradition, the analysis sheds light on the complexities and themes that define his contributions to the genre.