A Walker in the City

What is the importance of Brownsville, New York in the memoir, A Walker in the City?

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Brownsville is the New York suburb where the author grew up, and it is the book's primary setting. Its geographical placement just outside of New York simultaneously echoes, defines, and reinforces the author's experience of living "just outside" of a life he desires, a life of acceptance, freedom, and joy.

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A Walker in the City