City Of Fire Trilogy 1 - Dreamland

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DREAMLAND

 

 

 

A Novel

 

 

KEVIN BAKER

 

 

 

 

With love to Ellen—
and the rest of the
fabrente maydlakh

CONTENTS

 

 

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

 

 

BOOK ONE
New York isa nine-day town.

 

 

1.
   
I know a story.

 

2.
   This is how you kill an elephant.

 

3.
   Call me a dreamer.

 

4.
   It all started that night at the rat pit. . .

 

5.
   I hid them out at Coney. . .

 

6.
   I sat behind the left ear of Satan. . .

 

 

BOOK TWO
I have no trust, and fear the prudery. . .

 

 

7.
   Freud wasn’t sure that he had. . .

 

8.
   They met on the beach at Coney.

 

9.
   It was hotter than ever by the time. . .

 

10.
   This life is too much for me.

 

11.
   That night—the night of that first. . .

 

 

BOOK THREE
That cabbages thrive in dung . . .

 

 

12.
   Big Tim Sullivan sipped his coffee. . .

 

13.
   Esther met him at the main gate. . .

 

14.
   When the train would go no farther. . .

 

15.
   The trick to poisoning a horse was. . .

 

16.
   Gyp walked back over to the Lodz. . .

 

 

BOOK FOUR
It is that we are never so . . .

 

 

17.
   Each of the great parks on Coney. . .

 

18.
   The great green ship lay before them. . .

 

19.
   She sat out on the stoop. . .

 

20.
   “ ‘Girls in Their Nightgowns’!

 

21.
   The funny little man flickered. . .

 

 

BOOK FIVE
Dreams do not consist . . .

 

 

22.
   Their next afternoon, Kid took her. . .

 

23.
   He loitered ecstatically in the night.

 

24.
   In the factory Joseph followed. . .

 

25.
   Our city went up on a back lot of. . .

 

26.
   He walked uptown as the long. . .

 

27.
   By the middle of the morning. . .

 

28.
   Delancey Street was melting. . .

 

29.
   The Talkers’ Cafe was no more than. . .

 

 

BOOK SIX
There's always a certain number of. . .

 

 

30.
   “Look out, you idiot!”

 

31.
   He looked for Herman Rosenthal. . .

 

32.
   On Sunday, Kid took her over. . .

 

33.
   In Bostock’s Circus the great cats. . .

 

34.
   They liked the elephant, and the circus. . .

 

35.
   Monk taught him everything. . .

 

36.
   Spanish Louie was tired of waiting.

 

37.
   He had the dream again.

 

 

BOOK SEVEN
Then I heard Siegfield’s horn sounding. . .

 

 

38.
   Freud had gone uptown in the morning. . .

 

39.
   Their gondolier poled them sullenly. . .

 

40.
   “Where to now, Big Tim?”

 

41.
   Her mother would say that she was. . .

 

42.
   The next Sunday, Sadie was waiting. . .

 

43.
   I didn’t mind when that big fake. . .

 

44.
   Beansy Rosenthal waddled quickly. . .

 

45.
   The annual excursion chowder. . .

 

 

BOOK EIGHT
The ancient darkness would. . .

 

 

46.
   They sat hand in hand, watching. . .

 

47.
   Coming to meet her at Camp’s ice cream. . .

 

48.
   The strike broke out one morning. . .

 

49.
   At the Tombs they were hauled back. . .

 

50.
   Big Tim Sullivan hurried up Broadway. . .

 

51.
   There was a crowd to greet them. . .

 

52.
   They moved together, in one slow, sinuous motion.

 

53.
   The woman surprised him one afternoon. . .

 

54
   Out on the streets, the tide was turning now.

 

55.
   Sadie faded back through the crowd. . .

 

56.
   Esther sat on the worn bedspread. . .

 

57.
   I saw her.

 

58.
   They stood before the rampaging fossils. . .

 

59.
   The night before the election was. . .

 

 

BOOK NINE
When the work of interpretation. . .

 

 

60.
   The greatest roller coaster ride of all time. . .

 

61.
   On their next-to-last day in New York. . .

 

62.
   Big Tim Sullivan stood by the waters. . .

 

63.
   She met Sadie at the settlement house. . .

 

64.
   Gyp waited until she came out. . .

 

65.
   They stood in the Hall of Life. . .

 

66.
   He heard the news about Charlie Becker. . .

 

67.
   The ships glided through the. . .

 

68.
   This is how you kill an elephant.

 

69.
   He heard the nightingales in their. . .

 

70.
   They sent Charlie Becker to the chair. . .

 

71.
   “And that's all?”

 

72.
   The evening after their visit to. . .

 

 

GLOSSARY

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND A NOTE ON SOURCES

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

CREDITS

 

ALSO BY KEVIN BAKER

 

COPYRIGHT

 

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

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