The Bottom of the Harbor

Joseph Mitchell
Illustrations Joana Avillez
Introduction Josh Safdie
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The Bottom of the Harbor

Joseph Mitchell
Illustrations Joana Avillez
Introduction Josh Safdie
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“I could not imagine two more consummate New York storytellers than Joseph Mitchell—the godfather of long-form character studies—and Joana Avillez, an artist whose pen seems to capture the city’s innermost secrets. This book has provided me with endless hours of delight. With nostalgia, wit, and whimsy, Avillez’s illustrations bring to life the work of a man who had unparalleled ability to see the unseen, to believe the unbelievable, and to gently pry into the lives of New York’s greatest eccentrics. The thrills of this volume are many, as are its wise reminders.”—Lena Dunham, author of Not That Kind of Girl

“Who knew that the profound pleasure of reading Joseph Mitchell could be enhanced in any way? Joana Avillez’s exquisite line drawings add new depths of wit, charm, and soulfulness to this timeless collection. An edition to treasure.”—Lauren Redniss, author of Radioactive

“Essential for any fan of city history, The Bottom of the Harbor is a glorious reintroduction to Joseph Mitchell for devotees—and a perfect indoctrination for newcomers. Joana Avillez’s gorgeous illustrations bring old New York vividly, charmingly to life.”Ada Calhoun, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Can’t Sleep

“Joseph Mitchell turns over rocks and prods the roly polys with his pen in the most sensitive way possible. The result is one of the greatest portraits of New York City and the lost beautiful souls who inhabit it.”—Josh Safdie, writer and director of Uncut Gems and Marty Supreme

“When people think of New York, they are thinking of Joseph Mitchell. Even if they don’t know it. Mitchell captured the city’s unique concoction of proximity, curiosity, and humanity like no one else. His breed of detail has found a natural fit in Joanna Avillez’s joyful and precise illustrations.”—Sloane Crosley, author of Grief Is for People
  • Date de publication : May 12, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Éditeur : Random House Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9780593594957
  • Dimensions : 5.72" W x 0.94" L x 8.54" H
Joseph Mitchell (1908-1996) came to New York City on October 25, 1929, from the swamp country of southeastern North Carolina. He worked as a reporter and feature writer for The World, The Herald Tribune, and The World-Telegram for eight years, and then went to The New Yorker, where he remained until his death. Mitchell's interests included the waterfront and architecture of New York City, commercial fishing, Southern agriculture, and Irish literature.

Joana Avillez is an illustrator from and still living in New York. Her drawings and illustrated stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, New York magazine, Zeit Magazin, Apartamento, and many other places. She illustrated D C-T, written with Molly Young, and Lena Dunham's memoir, Not That Kind of Girl.

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