国家地理 2007年九月刊 二
英语世界 来源: 作者: 发布时间:2007-09-29
2007-09-26
New York, 1990
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
A street artist arranges a blanket of pennies on a Broadway sidewalk, an appropriate commentary for a street described by one talent agent as "propelled by one thing: money."
Originally an Indian path, Broadway runs about 17 miles (26 kilometers), from the tip of Manhattan Island to the Bronx, intersecting some of New York City's most famed avenues.
(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Broadway: Street of Dreams," September 1990, National Geographic magazine)
一位街头艺术家正在往百老汇大街的人行道上铺着一分硬币,这恰如其分的诠释了某位天才经纪人对这条大街的评价“只受一物驱使:钱”。长达17英里(26公里)的百老汇大街最初是条印第安小路,其从曼哈顿岛的一端直至布朗克斯区,横穿了数条纽约的著名大街。
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