A sweeping saga of New York City circa 1951, featuring numerous real-life historic figures in a dark, swirling story of pollitcal corruption, the rise of television, fixed college basketball gamesand the ominous beginnings of McCarthyism . . .
A national championship basketball team, an effective, popular mayor with some dark secrets to hide, the genial mastermind of Brooklyn’s illegal sports betting empire, who feeds and fears a rogue police force these are the Gods of Gotham, men who have reached the top through daring, hard work, and some very questionable associations . . .
Set as the 1940s become the 1950s in New York City, this sprawling new novel from Oscar-nominated filmmaker John Sayles follows a wide cast of characters including politicians, criminals, hopeful youth and striving immigrants trying to succeed or even just survive in a corrupt and rapidly changing metropolis. A welcome distraction from it all is the City College basketball team, which has been wildly inconsistent, but suddenlyshockinglyseems like it may be on the way to a national championship.
Featuring numerous real-life historical figures including New York Mayor William O’Dwyer, Murder Inc. mobster Albert Anastasia, and legendary City College coach Nat Holman the novel interweaves plot lines involving McCarthy-era repression, Borscht Belt comedians and the rise of television, the Puerto Rican diaspora, the threat of atomic war, and mob violence, to tell the everything-all-at-once story of the self-anointed Greatest City in the World.
Genre: Literary Fiction
A national championship basketball team, an effective, popular mayor with some dark secrets to hide, the genial mastermind of Brooklyn’s illegal sports betting empire, who feeds and fears a rogue police force these are the Gods of Gotham, men who have reached the top through daring, hard work, and some very questionable associations . . .
Set as the 1940s become the 1950s in New York City, this sprawling new novel from Oscar-nominated filmmaker John Sayles follows a wide cast of characters including politicians, criminals, hopeful youth and striving immigrants trying to succeed or even just survive in a corrupt and rapidly changing metropolis. A welcome distraction from it all is the City College basketball team, which has been wildly inconsistent, but suddenlyshockinglyseems like it may be on the way to a national championship.
Featuring numerous real-life historical figures including New York Mayor William O’Dwyer, Murder Inc. mobster Albert Anastasia, and legendary City College coach Nat Holman the novel interweaves plot lines involving McCarthy-era repression, Borscht Belt comedians and the rise of television, the Puerto Rican diaspora, the threat of atomic war, and mob violence, to tell the everything-all-at-once story of the self-anointed Greatest City in the World.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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