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File Size: 1341 KB

Print Length: 287 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0143125796

Publisher: Penguin Books (September 12, 2013)

Publication Date: September 12, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B00C5R83OQ

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If Venkatesh were a student at an Ivy League school instead of a professor, this book would probably have been handed back with extensive red markings and a note to see the professor. Or a better copy editor. Or a therapist. Written in the first person, the book follows his move to NYC, desperate search for research subjects, quest for tenure, attempt to define sociology and eventual break up with his wife. All the personal upheaval in his life leads to muddled prose. The book lacks the details and insights that would otherwise make the characters from NYC's underworld fully 3-dimensional.

I felt the writer was a bit self conscious. He admits that, but still, I admit it did bother me at times. In the world in which he chose to navigate and 'research' one never knows exactly how accurate an account of that he wishes to study, that he is actually obtaining. It seemed interesting, yet ambiguous, neither research nor novel, vignettes, almost a story, but not quite. There is so little to reference it in some ways. He doesn't explore the personalities and character of his subjects deeply. That is OK, but it lacks the intensity of a fiction where we become involved with the lives of those we are meeting in the pages. There is something impersonal about the people in the book and our author appears to try to keep it that way. Yet, I also had the feeling that he cared for several of them and those are the ones we got to know a bit more than some of the others. There is little discussion of social morality or what the effects of those social practices are upon their practitioners. Perhaps that is as it should have been for the purposes of the kind of book he wished to write. It did occur to me some days after finishing reading the book how much better off our world would be if drugs and prostitution were totally legal in every way and regulated as legitimate commerce. I didn't have any sense of how the author felt about that and perhaps its unimportant, but such a book does assist one in thinking of such things. I think that is good. I was disappointed in that the author himself remained such an enigma. After all, we spent all our time with him. I never felt as if I met him, this guy I spent a whole book with, reading his thoughts.

Author does research on the sex industry in NY and the interactions of the different people with each other.He becomes emotionally involved ( not sexually) with his subjects. Author links some of his feelings with his own failing marriage but that was a side issue.The book was drawn out for too many chapters and did not follow characters in depth as much as the reader would have liked.Most of what he writes about is illegal ,such as prostitution ,drug pushing and pimping so how he could write about it without police involvement made me wonder how much the police ignore and how much they are paid to ignore.Interesting book but not a compelling read.

I read Floating City today -- I had pre-ordered it to be downloaded to my ipad. The stories in the book about all the people in the 'underground' Venkatesh encountered are very well done and the fact that white elites were among them makes the book even more compelling to read. However, while Venkatesh frames New York City as one that floats; his continued somewhat unenthusiastic dialogue about the general field of Sociology as well as his Columbia colleagues becomes a broken record pretty early on in the book. This distracts from all the complex, sometimes dark, and interesting characters and social networks that unfold in the book. Shine tells Venkatesh near the end of the book that he and others know how to move on but he sees Venkatesh as standing still and doing nothing. Venkatesh did write this book and it does have a lot to offer, but the narrative feels somewhat forced specifically because of his fixation on how Sociology doesn't seem to take him that seriously. The result is that he often comes off as somewhat whiny. So let's look at the evidence: he is a tenured full professor with an endowed chair at one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the country. His documentary film, Dislocation, which focuses on the forced relocation of public housing residents in Chicago, is used in urban sociology, geography, and urban policy classrooms all over the country -- as is his previous autobiographical book "Gang Leader". I'd say he is doing very well as a Sociologist. Implicit here is that Columbia University and his colleagues have supported his research both for academic and broader audiences.

Another work by the Columbia University sociologist Venkatesh, who illuminates the "darker" side of New York City dwellers. If you still believe that the poor don't try hard enough, read this book. It demonstrates how some poor people can't catch a break and how others resort to any means they can to survive.

I read this book after the interesting bit the author worked on Freakanomics. I was expecting something new and interesting about the new york underground economy....what I found was generalities you can catch on a tv show.

The underground economy in New York would have been a fascianting topic This book is at best a collection of anecdotes centering more on the author than the alleged topic and not presenting any non- obvious insights into the underground economy His discussions of events in his life and his reactions to people he meets are uninteresting whines of a privileged academic

I adore Sudhir Ventakesh's writing, reporting and storytelling. Unfortunately, he disappointed me this go around. It was self indulgent and subjective. Too self reflective and a conclusion that was thinly thread together.

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