A Walker in the City

What specific room does the author describe as the "center of life" in the memoir, A Walker in the City?

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The kitchen in the Kazin family home was, as the author portrays it, the center of life. There his mother cooked and worked, there the family ate and talked, there friends and associates gathered, and in the winter there the author slept.

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A Walker in the City