The New York Trilogy

What metaphors are used in The New York Trilogy?

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The city—it should go without saying—is New York. And the fact that it is a metaphorically rich in the broken refuse of history that nevertheless still retains value to someone is what it the narrator identifies as its singular virtue for someone in his particular domain of private investigation.

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The New York Trilogy