The Boy Detective, Roger Rosenblatt
The Boy Detective, Roger Rosenblatt
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The Boy Detective
A New York Childhood

Author: Roger Rosenblatt

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 11/05/2013


Synopsis

The Washington Post hailed Roger Rosenblatt's Making Toast as "a textbook on what constitutes perfect writing," and People lauded Kayak Morning as "intimate, expansive and profoundly moving." Classic tales of love and grief, the New York Times bestselling memoirs are also original literary works that carve out new territory at the intersection of poetry and prose. Now comes The Boy Detective, a story of the author's childhood in New York City, suffused with the same mixture of acute observation and bracing humor, lyricism and wit.Resisting the deadening silence of his family home in the elegant yet stiflingly safe neighborhood of Gramercy Park, nine-year-old Roger imagines himself a private eye in pursuit of criminals. With the dreamlike mystery of the city before him, he sets off alone, out into the streets of Manhattan, thrilling to a life of unsolved cases.Six decades later, Rosenblatt finds himself again patrolling the territory of his youth: The writing class he teaches has just wrapped up, releasing him into the winter night and the very neighborhood in which he grew up. A grown man now, he investigates his own life and the life of the city as he walks, exploring the New York of the 1950s; the lives of the writers who walked these streets before him, such as Poe and Melville; the great detectives of fiction and the essence of detective work; and the monuments of his childhood, such as the New York Public Library, once the site of an immense reservoir that nourished the city with water before it nourished it with books, and the Empire State Building, which, in Rosenblatt's imagination, vibrates sympathetically with the oversize loneliness of King Kong: "If you must fall, fall from me."As he walks, he is returned to himself, the boy detective on the case. Just as Rosenblatt invented a world for himself as a child, he creates one on this night—the writer a detective still, the chief suspect in the case of his own life, a case that discloses the shared mysteries of all our lives. A masterly evocation of the city and a meditation on memory as an act of faith, The Boy Detective treads the line between a novel and a poem, displaying a world at once dangerous and beautiful.

About Roger Rosenblatt

Roger Rosenblatt  is the author of six off-Broadway plays and eighteen books, including Lapham Rising, Making Toast, Kayak Morning and The Boy Detective. He is the recipient of the 2015 Kenyon Review Award for Literary Achievement.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on April 04, 2022

When writing this book, the author is in the process of teaching a class on memoir writing to students at Stony Brook University. Rosenblatt roams the nighttime streets of his old haunts in Manhattan, specifically the Gramercy Park neighborhood of his childhood. Rosenblatt’s students are told upfron......more

Goodreads review by Tosh on December 21, 2013

I picked this book up at the Strand, mostly because I was interested in how the author wrote about his childhood and especially it's location, New York City. A wonderful read especially on the L train from Bushwick to 14th Street. What's impressive is that the book is both a memoir as well as a study......more

Goodreads review by John of Canada on January 05, 2018

It's official,Roger Rosenblatt is my favourite author.I have never had any desire to visit New York City.Until now.This book is about detectives and books and movies and how to walk meaningfully.If I get to NYC,I would like to spend time with Roger.Or just walk around.......more

Goodreads review by Marti on November 11, 2014

There were a lot of things I liked about this book, which is filled with the author's childhood recollections of the Gramercy Park/Murray Hill area in the 1940s/50s. (It helps that this is an area I walk through every single day). I also found his insights into Detectives and Detective/Mystery Ficti......more

Goodreads review by Becca on January 14, 2016

I think the biggest driver of how I felt about The Boy Detective is that it's billed as being the autobiographical story of a man who was an (imaginary) detective as a kid, and I wanted to read the heck out of that book. Bad news: After I read The Boy Detective, I still want to read the heck out of......more