Latest Articles Tagged "robert caro"
Caro took seven years to write what for many has become the ultimate book about power and influence in New York City.
Caro's archives are now at the city's oldest museum, where you'll be able to look through his reporting materials, notes, and more.
Caro, 84, specifically stipulated that the entire archive be made public.
Caro talks about how the NYPL helped him during a dark period, why the decisions Robert Moses made are still gridlocking New York, and what he misses most about being a newspaper reporter.
They grow up so fast!
Caro told Vonnegut, "What you had with Moses, and I didn't realize this until years into this book, is that he was an artist."
Four months after the opening of three much mulled-over Robert Moses
Robert Moses’ legacy may be getting tweaked if organizers of three
The Triborough Bridge is 70 years old today. As the MTA
Jane Jacobs' death will be talked about for a while, because issues