Foreword
WALT WHITMAN (1819–1892)
Mannahatta
Broadway
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 
HERMAN MELVILLE (1819–1891)
The House-Top: A Night Piece
AMY LOWELL (1874–1925)
The Taxi
Anticipation 
WALLACE STEVENS (1879–1955)
Arrival at the Waldorf 
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883–1963)
The Great Figure 
SARA TEASDALE (1884–1933)
Union Square 
Broadway
MARIANNE MOORE (1887–1972)
New York 
 
CLAUDE MCKAY (1889–1948)
The Tropics in New York 
 The City’s Love 
A Song of the Moon
 
EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (1892–1950)
Recuerdo
‘‘If I should learn’’ 
 
DOROTHY PARKER (1893–1967)
Observation 
 
E. E. CUMMINGS (1894–1962)
“Taxis toot whirl people moving” 
 
CHARLES REZNIKOFF (1894–1976)
“Walk about the subway station” 
 
FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA (1898–1936)
Dawn
 
HART CRANE (1899–1933)
To Brooklyn Bridge
The Harbor Dawn 
The Tunnel 
LANGSTON HUGHES (1902–1967)
The Weary Blues 
Good Morning 
Harlem 
Juke Box Love Song
Subway Rush Hour 
 
HELENE JOHNSON (1906–1995)
The Street to the Establishment 
W. H. AUDEN (1907–1973)
Refugee Blues 
September 1, 1939  
GEORGE OPPEN (1908–1984)
Pedestrian 
ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911–1979)
The Man-Moth 
Letter to N.Y. 
MURIEL RUKEYSER (1913–1980)
Seventh Avenue 
 
MAY SWENSON (1913–1989)
Staying at Ed’s Place 
At the Museum of Modern Art
KARL SHAPIRO (1913–2000)
Future-Present 
LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI (1919– )
“The Pennycandystore beyond the El”
AMY CLAMPITT (1920–1994)
Dancers Exercising 
GRACE PALEY (1922– )
The Nature of This City 
Fear 
On Mother’s Day 
HOWARD MOSS (1922–1987)
The Building
The Roof Garden 
DENISE LEVERTOV (1923–1997)
The Cabdriver’s Smile 
JAMES SCHUYLER (1923–1991)
This Dark Apartment 
An East Window on Elizabeth Street 
March Here 
WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA (1923– )
Photograph from September 11 
KENNETH KOCH (1925– )
Girl and Baby Florist Sidewalk Pram Nineteen
Seventy Something
 
GERALD STERN (1925– )
96 Vandam 
Let Me Please Look Into My Window
FRANK O’HARA (1926–1966)
Steps 
Gamin 
JAMES MERRILL (1926–1995)
An Urban Convalescence 
164 East 72nd Street 
 
ALLEN GINSBERG (1926–1997)
I am a Victim of Telephone
My Sad Self 
W. S. MERWIN (1927– )
St. Vincent’s 
GALWAY KINNELL (1927– )
Room of Return 
Running on Silk
JOHN ASHBERY (1927– )
A Sendentary Existence
So Many Lives 
CHARLES TOMLINSON (1927– )
All Afternoon 
PHILIP LEVINE (1928– )
Get Up 
RICHARD HOWARD (1929– )
209 Canal 
Among the Missing
 
L. E. SISSMAN (1929–1976)
Tears at Korvette’s 
Visiting Chaos 
ADRIENNE RICH (1929– )
Upper Broadway
GREGORY CORSO (1930–2001)
Eastside Incidents 
The Whole Mess . . . Almost
DEREK WALCOTT (1930– )
The Bridge 
AMIRI BARAKA (1934– )
Return of the Native
MARK STRAND (1934– )
Night Piece 
AUDRE LORDE (1934–1992)
To My Daughter the Junkie on a Train 
A Trip on the Staten Island Ferry 
TED BERRIGAN (1934–1983)
Whitman in Black 
HETTIE JONES (1934– )
Dust— A Survival Kit, Fall 2001 
JUNE JORDAN (1936–2002)
Toward a City that Sings 
“If you saw a Negro lady” 
C. K. WILLIAMS (1936– )
Love: Wrath 
From War 
CHARLES SIMIC (1938– )
Couple at Coney Island 
For the Very Soul of Me 
THOMAS M. DISCH (1940– )
The Argument Resumed; or, Up Through Tribeca 
In Praise of New York 
BILLY COLLINS (1941– )
Man Listening to Disc 
ERICA JONG (1942– )
Walking Through the Upper East Side 
 
SHARON OLDS (1942– )
Boy Out in the World 
 
NIKKI GIOVANNI (1943– )
Just a New York Poem 
The New Yorkers 
RONALD WARDALL (1947– )
Three Weeks After 
DAVID LEHMAN (1948– )
The World Trade Center 
October 11, 1998 
September 14, 2001 
LAWRENCE JOSEPH (1948– )
In the Age of Postcapitalism 
DOUG DORPH (1949– )
Love 
EDWARD HIRSCH (1950– )
Man on a Fire Escape 
JORIE GRAHAM (1951– )
Expulsion 
ROBERT POLITO (1951– )
Overheard in the Love Hotel 
NICHOLAS CHRISTOPHER (1951– )
Construction Site, Windy Night 
1972, #43
The Last Hours of Laódikê, Sister of Hektor 
ELIZABETH MACKLIN (1952– )
A Married Couple Discovers Irreconcilable Differences 
VICKIE KARP (1953– )
Glass
LAURIE SHECK (1953– )
In the South Bronx 
The Subway Platform 
CORNELIUS EADY (1954– )
The Amateur Terrorist 
Dread
PHILLIS LEVIN (1954– )
Out of Chaos
VIJAY SESHADRI (1954– )
A Werewolf in Brooklyn 
Immediate City 
JUDITH BAUMEL (1956– )
You weren’t Crazy and You weren’t Dead
LI-YOUNG LEE (1957– )
From The City in Which I Love You 
MARTÍN ESPADA (1957– )
The Owl and the Lightning
JAMES LASDUN (1958– )
Woman Police Officer in Elevator 
REGINALD SHEPHERD (1963– )
Antibody
DEBORAH GARRISON (1965– )
Worked Late on a Tuesday Night 
I Saw You Walking 
MALENA MÖRLING (1965– )
Let Me Say This
WILLIE PERDOMO (1967– )
123rd Street Rap
DAVID BERMAN (1967– )
New York, New York 
KEVIN YOUNG (1970– )
City-as-School 
MELANIE REHAK (1971– )
Adonis All Male Revue, November 24
DAVID SEMANKI (1971– )
Rain 
NATHANIEL BELLOWS (1972– )
Liberty Island 
Acknowledgments