Why do people stay in a struggling city?
City on the Edge explores this question through the lives of five people in Syracuse, New York, a quintessential rust-belt metropolis. Once a booming industrial center with a dynamic civic life and prominence on the world stage, Syracuse has endured decades of crime, drugs, economic depression, absent-minded political leadership, and population decline. Michael Streissguth spent more than three years interviewing a young survivor of the streets, a refugee from Cuba, an urban farmer, a community activist, and a city elder, who shared their stories as they found ways to make life work against sometimes formidable odds. He also contextualizes their extended commentary and storytelling with secondary characters and various episodes, such as a tragic Father’s Day riot and the trial that followed. The result is an eye-opening look at life in America in the twenty-first century, where people strive to turn their ideas, frustrations, and disadvantages into new hope for themselves and the city where they live.
قائمة المحتويات
Acknowledgments
Introduction: City of Moments
1. A Tragic Father’s Day
2. Reimagining a City
3. Coming to Syracuse
4. Refuge in the City
5. No Place More Vital
6. Barriers Everywhere
7. Welcome to America
8. Proceed to Go
9. Temptation
10. Crashing
11. A Glittering Night
12. The Trial
13. Burning Down
14. Redemption
15. At Home
Epilogue: Still on the Edge
Selected Bibliography
Index
عن المؤلف
A journalist, filmmaker, and longtime resident of Syracuse,
Michael Streissguth is a professor at Le Moyne College. His work has been published in the
Washington Post Magazine,
Salon,
Rolling Stone, the
Irish Times, and many other publications. He has written eight books, including
Johnny Cash: The Biography.