Ghosts of St. Vincent's

by Tom Eubanks

Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Call number

RA982 .N52 S54 2017

Publication

TOMUS (2017), Edition: 1, 234 pages

Description

"Before the entitled lived here exclusively, the marginalized died in droves." Founded in 1849 to care for indigent immigrants in Greenwich Village, St. Vincent's Hospital was sold in 2010 to create multi-million-dollar homes. In its 161 years of existence, the legendary institution treated survivors of the Titanic, tended to victims of both World Trade Center attacks, and served as Ground Zero of the AIDS Crisis. With honesty, humor, and flights of historical fancy, GHOSTS OF ST. VINCENT'S tells the hospital's story through the eyes of a man who spent a winter on its 7th floor AIDS ward and survived just in time for the drug "cocktail" that saved so many lives. Featuring appearances by indomitable historical figures (from Edna St. Vincent Millay to Robert Mapplethorpe), GHOSTS OF ST. VINCENT'S explores coming out and coming back from the dead, gender fluidity and gentrification, the price of forgiveness, the cost of survival, and the ephemeral nature of New York City. With honesty, humor, and flights of historical fancy, GHOSTS OF ST. VINCENT'S tells the story of Greenwich Village's historic hospital through the eyes of a man who spent a winter on its 7th floor AIDS ward and survived just in time for the drug "cocktail" that saved so many lives. Featuring appearances by indomitable historical figures (from… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

234 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0692846425 / 9780692846421
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