The Plaza

The Plaza
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The Secret Life of America's Most Famous Hotel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

Jefferson Mays

شابک

9781549126130
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Jefferson Mays delivers something between a conspiratorial and a conversational tone in his impeccable performance of this revelatory story. He seems to delight in the machinations that are part of The Plaza hotel's decidedly checkered history. Mays subtly evokes the crowded cast of guests--from the fictional Eloise to the Beatles--and owners--from Harry Black and Conrad Hilton to Donald Trump, all of whom yearned to possess the symbol of Manhattan's high life. Here Truman Capote threw his conspicuous one-off Black and White Ball in 1966. Sadly, the fate of the hotel became more tenuous with each mega-sale. Julie Satow's detailing of the various ownerships, colorful residents, and resolute staff members of the Plaza make for a tour de force of storytelling. A.D.M. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

August 19, 2019
In this glamorous history, New York Times real estate reporter Satow introduces a century’s worth of guests, residents, workers, and owners of New York City’s Plaza Hotel to illuminate the development of American celebrity culture, the globalization of money, and such cultural artifacts as room service and taxicabs. Completed in 1907, the hotel immediately attracted a wealthy and frequently eccentric slate of guests: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Clara Bell Walsh, the inventor of the cocktail party, were regulars, and Princess Vilma Lwoff Farlaghy brought with her a menagerie of guinea pigs, wolves, alligators, and lions. In the 1950s, performer Kay Thompson would entertain her friends with a character she named Eloise, a little girl who lived at the Plaza, who eventually became the subject of the famous children’s book. Meanwhile, the hotel’s ownership passed through many hands, including those of Conrad Hilton, Roger Sonnabend (whose redecorations were so harshly criticized the hotel was eventually restored), Donald Trump, Westin Hotels, and Israeli developer Miki Naftali, who turned much of it into condos in the mid-2000s and laid off hundreds of employees. The detailed accounts of the property’s ownership and costs occasionally drag, but the tales of those who walk the plaza halls are both funny and insightful. Satow’s entertaining parade of eccentric characters will appeal to readers curious about real estate and the rich, famous, and weird personalities of the 20th century.




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