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Elegy Written on a Crowded Street

by Peter Plate
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Synopsis

Welcome to San Francisco: the first fully gentrified city in America.
May Jones is a bail bondswoman, someone who makes her living by putting people back onto the streets. Her most recent client, a young black woman, is on trial for the murder of her boyfriend, a police informant in the Fillmore District, also known as the "Harlem of the West," the neighborhood that the powers-that-be of San Francisco would like more than anything to see disappear. May becomes a target of the police, and of her own shadowed past among the people of Fillmore—strippers, alcoholic policemen, psychic gunshot victims, fugitives—as she walks the narrowest tightrope on the West Coast: the line of personal conscience that separates justice from authority.
By turns lyrical, incisive, hilarious, and bittersweet, Peter Plate's Elegy Written On A Crowded Street explores the human cost of the twenty-first century American city with a unique honesty, beauty, and moral power.

About the Author, Peter Plate

Peter Plate lives in San Francisco. He is the author of Soon the Rest Will Fall, Fogtown, One Foot off the Gutter, Snitch Factory, Angels of Catastrophe and Police and Thieves.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2010
Publisher
Seven Stories Press
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781583229316

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