“[A] loving and thoroughly researched look at what [Strausbaugh] calls ‘a zone of rogues and outcasts from the start.’ . . . Fine social history humanized with a sort of paradise-lost wistfulness.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Strausbaugh has produced the definitive history of America’s bohemian wellspring and prototypical modern neighborhood with all the verve and fun and rigor it deserves.” — Kurt Andersen, bestselling author of True Believers and Heyday
“A great, sprawling saga of genius and vice in New York City’s Greenwich Village. John Strausbaugh captures Bohemia at its best and level worst, reminding us why we love this place. His account is breathtaking.” — Teresa Carpenter, bestselling author of New York Diaries
“The very best kind of cultural history: Literate, lucid, erudite, and entertaining.” — Michael Lesy, author of Murder City: The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties