Everyone Is Watching

Author: Megan Bradbury
New York: A city that inspires. A city that draws people in. A city where everyone is watching, waiting to see what will happen next.,,1967. Robert Mapplethorpe knows he is an artist. From his childhood home in Queens he yearns for the heat and excitement of the city, the press of other people’s bodies. He wants to be watched, he wants to be known.,,1891. Walt Whitman has alre….Read More
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