the importance of bohemia
Christopher Hitchens in Vanity Fair, on the importance of bohemia (and therefore the problem of over-gentrification):
It isn’t possible to quantify the extent to which society and culture are indebted to Bohemia. In every age in every successful country, it has been important that at least a small part of the cityscape is not dominated by bankers, developers, chain stores, generic restaurants, and railway terminals. This little quarter should instead be the preserve of—in no special order—insomniacs and restaurants and bars that never close; bibliophiles and the little stores and stalls that cater to them; alcoholics and addicts and deviants and the proprietors who understand them; aspirant painters and musicians and the modest studios that can accommodate them; ladies of easy virtue and the men who require them; misfits and poets from foreign shores and exiles from remote and cruel dictatorships. Though it should be no disadvantage to be young in such a quartier, the atmosphere should not by any means discourage the veteran. It was Jean-Paul Sartre who to his last days lent the patina to the Saint-Germain district of Paris, just as it is Lawrence Ferlinghetti, last of the Beats, who by continuing to operate his City Lights bookstore in San Francisco’s North Beach still gives continuity with the past.
[ via The Morning News ]
Brilliant article, thanks.
Exactly. And you yunnies don’t give a f* about your gentrification of the EV and LES. You come where with your suburbian ways and attitudes, always s on the cell phone, preoccupied, tuned out. You got a giant handbag and a giant shopping bag. You are walking. You are about to walk straight into someone and about to hit you with one of your bags. You are about to hit someone with your cell-phone elbow. You will call him a jerk after you hit him. Or you will just ignore him. And you complain that the EV is dirty and noisy. I f you don’t like it there — go back to Rockland county. You yunnies feel such intense hatred of harmless, dumpy old place.? The hatred seems deeply personal and expresses itself in a wish to destroy.
so much anger, kane! i hope you haven’t made the mistake of assuming i’m a yunnie—i grew up in a city bigger and grittier than new york, currently live two blocks from housing projects, and don’t make much more than people living there.
p.s. why kane here, and anon in the comments on the perfect penis post a few days ago? are you a troll?