TY - BOOK AU - Calhoun,Ada TI - St. Marks is dead: the many lives of America's hippest street SN - 9780393240382 PY - 2016///] CY - New York, N.Y. PB - W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. KW - Neighborhoods KW - New York (State) KW - New York KW - History KW - Alternative lifestyles KW - Popular culture KW - New York (N.Y.) KW - Social life and customs KW - East Village (New York, N.Y.) N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-397) and index; "A very Eden" : 10,000 BC-AD 1904 -- "Three blocks of unusual" : 1905-1950 -- "They all ended up on that blanket on the corner" : 1951-1974 -- "It was like if you turned the lights on and all the roaches ran" : 1977-1991 -- "The era of fear has had a long enough reign" : 1992-1999 -- Epilogue: "Hold my hand, squeeze real tight" : 2000-2015 N2 - St. Marks Place in New York City has spawned countless artistic and political movements, providing a backdrop for social and cultural revolutionaries from Leon Trotsky to Andy Warhol, the Ramones to the Beastie Boys, W. H. Auden to Keith Haring, Allen Ginsberg to the skaters of the movie Kids. Every group has maintained that their era, and no other, marked the street's apex, and that after they left--whether "they" were the Beats, the hippies, the punks, or the hardcore kids--the street was dead. In this idiosyncratic work of narrative history, enriched by more than two hundred interviews and dozens of rare images, St. Marks native Ada Calhoun uncovers the largely unknown 400-year history of this epicenter of American cool. She traces the street from its origins as a Dutch farm to its current incarnation as a hipster playground--organized around those pivotal moments when yet another group of miscreant denizens declared, "St. Marks is dead."--Adapted from book jacket ER -