**Friendship, love, and the potential energy of change animate these
poems of walking through New York City.
**
"I love the vibrant cinematic hunger of this book, its urbanity, yours
and mine too." --Eileen Myles
Broadway, the famous artery, both off the grid and definitive of
Manhattan as it cuts its way downtown, is a metaphor for Katz's path
through these poems.
From Lincoln Plaza on the Upper West Side to the African Burial Ground
and the courthouses downtown, Katz mines his native city for the deep
humanity that undergirds its streets. His title, with its implication
that one could give something as large and undefinable as Broadway to a
single person, courts an impossibility that generates the possibility of
friendship, as well as the largesse Katz wants to find in our civic
discourse. In poems such as "Ivanka Skirting" and "This Beautiful
Bubble" we encounter his reckoning with a divisive culture that can, he
suggests, be healed through our daily acts--through a kind of alert
graciousness that also defines his poetry.
In this moving collection, we enter Katz's world, both public and
private, and experience poetry as a way of seeing that can change hearts
and minds.