
Ian Frazier’s deep exploration of the Bronx over the past 15 years culminates in his latest book, “Paradise Bronx: The Life and Times of New York’s Greatest Borough”. Through countless walks, Frazier has immersed himself in the borough’s geography, history, culture, and people, providing readers with an intimate portrait of a place often misunderstood or overshadowed by other parts of New York City.
In his book, Frazier poetically writes, “The Bronx is the continent, and once you’re on it, you can go for thousands of miles without seeing ocean again. The other boroughs, for their part, cling to the Bronx for dear life. The chafing and strife of this connection have made all the difference to the Bronx.” His words suggest the borough’s significance within the city’s structure and identity, casting it as a stabilizing force amid the shifting dynamics of New York.
Frazier’s exploration of the Bronx takes readers through its layered history—from its industrial and immigrant past to its vibrant cultural present—illustrating how its distinct identity has shaped the entire city. Through personal anecdotes and detailed research, “Paradise Bronx” presents the borough as a world unto itself, rich in stories and complexity.
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