Naked City

Naked City cover
Good Books rating 3.0
Technical
  • ID: 2096
  • Added: 2025-10-12
  • Updated: 2025-10-18
  • Published: 1975-01-01
  • Reviews: 4

Naked City is a seminal work by famed photographer Weegee, offering an unflinching look at the grit and glamour of 1940s New York City. Through his lens, Weegee captures the essence of urban life with stark, black-and-white images that range from crime scenes to everyday moments, providing a vivid snapshot of a city in constant motion. /n/n The book is not just a collection of photographs but a testament to Weegee's unique perspective and his ability to find beauty and drama in the most unexpected places. His work is both a historical document and an artistic statement, making Naked City a must-read for anyone interested in photography, urban studies, or the history of New York.

Reviews
Hardcover.app · Rob · 2025-10-18
decent 2.50

The reviewer found the story decent but unremarkable, noting a lack of action. They appreciated the exploration of themes but felt it was not particularly memorable.

Rob's review of 'Naked City' highlights a mixed experience with the book. They mention that while the story has its moments, it lacks the action and excitement they were hoping for. The reviewer appreciates the depth of the themes and character development but ultimately finds it to be an average read. They suggest it might not be the most memorable story in the collection, but it's still worth a read for fans of the genre. Rob's takeaway is that the book is decent but not outstanding.


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    Dresden gets a case, and digs deeper into things.

    There is almost no action in this one though.

    Overall it's a decent, but unremarkable story.

The StoryGraph · 2025-10-12
terrifying 4.00

The reviewer highly recommends this collection for fans of Patricia Briggs and vampires, praising two stories for being both believable and terrifying. They rate it highly.

This reviewer is a big fan of the collection, especially if you enjoy the works of Patricia Briggs and vampires. They highlight two stories, "Underbridge" by Peter S. Beagle, which they describe as completely believable and terrifying. The reviewer gives high praise to these stories, indicating they are standout pieces in the collection. Overall, they rate the collection highly, suggesting it's a must-read for fans of the genre.


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    If you like Patricia Briggs AND vampires, you will REALLY like this.

    "Underbridge" by Peter S. Beagle: COMPLETELY BELIEVABLE AND COMPLETELY TERRIFYING.

    4/5.

hardcover.app · Rebecca Warren · 2022-10-13
mixed 2.50

Rebecca Warren found the collection to be a mixed bag, with only a few stories standing out as particularly enjoyable.

Rebecca Warren's experience with Naked City was a bit mixed. Out of the twenty short stories, she only found six that she truly liked or loved. This suggests that while there are some gems in the collection, many of the stories did not resonate with her. She appreciates the effort but feels that the collection could have been more consistent in its quality.


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    Like many anthologies, I found Naked City to be a mixed bag.

    Of the twenty short stories, I only liked/loved six.

    There were some standout stories, but many felt mediocre.

anastasiaadamov.wordpress.com · Anastasia Adamov · 2020-12-31
mixed 3.00

The reviewer found the collection to be a mixed bag with some standout stories but also some that felt out of place.

Anastasia Adamov found the collection to be a bit hit-or-miss. While she enjoyed some of the stories, she felt that others didn't quite fit the theme of the book. She appreciates the variety but notes that not all stories resonated with her. Overall, she finds the collection worth reading but acknowledges that it may not appeal to everyone equally.


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    I did make one review this December for: Naked City by Ellen Datlow (Editor).

    After quite some time I have finally finished reading Naked City.

    It's a mixed bag.