Bill Hayes came to New York City with a one-way ticket, all of his belongings, and only the vaguest idea of how he would get by. But, at forty-eight years old, having spent decades in San Francisco, he wanted a change. Grieving over the recent death of his partner, Hayes discovered quickly that the city, however ruthless its reputation, can also be a profoundly consoling place.
Bill Hayes | Insomniac City
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Cross Streets with Snow
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Winter Trees
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Spring Shadows
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The West Village
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The Dry Cleaner’s Daughter
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At the Bodega
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Young Love in the Park
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Man Waiting to Get into a Fashion Show
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First Day Out of Jail
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Jackson Square Park
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Oliver Sacks, At Home
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A Touch-Up
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Freddy and Hollywood
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A Small Parade
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Sam at His Newsstand
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Trees in Winter
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End of the Day
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Ilona at My Window
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Policeman on West Fourth Street
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Billy in the Alley
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Oliver Sacks, “My Own Life”
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First Date
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Oliver Sacks, Studying Bach
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Karen, Fourteenth Street