The New York Times' recent celebration of the city's "legendary literary hangouts" is an important reminder of one of the great features of city life. Cities have a way of mixing different people together and inspiring the creation of great things. And sometimes that happens rather informally. (That's one of the reasons why there's tremendous value in the nighttime economy.) Tina Jordan writes: "You might think of them as solitary creatures, furiously scribbling or typing alone, but as long as there have been writers in New York City, they have socialized together in an assortment of bars, restaurants, apartments and clubs."
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