In 1952 the "New Yorker" published a three-part essay by A.J. Liebling in which he dubbed "Chicago the Second City". From garbage collection to the skyline, nothing escaped Liebling's withering gaze. Among the outraged responses from Chicago residents was one that Liebling described as the apotheosis of such criticism: a postcard that read, simply, "You were never in Chicago." Neil Steinberg has lived in and around Chicago for more than three decades - ever since he left his hometown of Berea, Ohio, to attend Northwestern University - yet he remains fascinated by the dynamics captured in Liebling's anecdote. In "You Were Never in Chicago" Steinberg weaves the story of his own coming-of-age as a young outsider who made his way into the inner circles and upper levels of Chicago journalism with a nuanced portrait of the city that will surprise even lifelong residents. Steinberg takes readers through Chicago's vanishing industrial past and explores the city from such vantages as the quaint skybridge between the towers of the Wrigley Building and the depths of the vast Deep Tunnel system below the streets. He deftly explains the city's complex web of political favoritism and carefully profiles the characters he meets along the way, from greats of jazz and journalism to small-business owners just getting by. Throughout, Steinberg never loses the curiosity and close observation of an outsider, while thoughtfully considering how this perspective has shaped the city, and what it really means to belong. Intimate and layered, "You Were Never in Chicago" will be a welcome addition to the bookshelves of all Chicagoans - be they born in the city or forever transplanted.
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You Were Never in Chicago The author has lived in and around Chicago for more than three decades. In this book, he weaves the story of his own coming-of-age as a young outsider who made his way into the inner circles and upper levels of Chicago journalism with a nuanced portrait of the city that may surprise even lifelong residents. Full description
"A triumph."--Patrick Ryan "Toronto Star "
"Like Studs Terkel before him, Steinberg mixes memoir, history, and travelogue in You Were Never in Chicago as he takes readers along on an engaging tour of the characters--and character--of his adopted city, past and present."--Kristin Baird Rattini "American Way Magazine "
"If you love Chicago, you've got to read Neil Steinberg's new book You Were Never In Chicago. It's not a guide book. You won't find a listing of restaurants. It's not the history of our great city. It's one man's perception of this complex, compelling and confounding community we call sweet home Chicago. . . . He has the skill and curiosity of a great writer."--Terri Hemmert "XRT "
"[O]n display in You Were Never in Chicago, a memoir interwoven with local history just published by the University of Chicago Press . . . is [Neil's] curiosity, insight, amusing self-awareness and enormous talent."--Eric Zorn "Chicago Tribune "
"Steinberg's new book is a pleasing blend of what makes him and his city distinctive. You Were Never in Chicago is a sort-of memoir of his professional life, a kind-of love letter to the city--a scrapbook, as it were, of Chicago eccentricities. Unlike most columnists who get called 'humorists, ' Neil Steinberg is a funny writer." --Andrew Ferguson "The Weekly Standard "
"Steinberg . . . takes the reader on a rollicking tour of Chicago history, writing with engaging fascination about the famous characters who've made the city home--from jazz great Louis Armstrong to mobster Al Capone to celebrity columnist and talk-show host Irv Kupcinet--as well as those on the margins that play just as much of a role in the reality of Chicago, such as prostitutes, crack babies, and owners of failing businesses. He has an eye for the tiny details, the quirks that turn a regular Joe into someone to remember and bring celebrities down to a human level."--Mary Mann "Bookslut "
"[A] rollicking newspaperman's memoir . . . and a strong case for Second City exceptionalism."--New York Times
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