tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post3539714583250391560..comments2023-08-14T11:44:27.299-04:00Comments on Jeremiah's<br> Vanishing New York: St. Mark's Empty WindowsJeremiah Mosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11791516443125872364noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-43969386927289024012014-07-20T13:11:56.153-04:002014-07-20T13:11:56.153-04:00Thanks for this post, Jeremiah. When I first came ...Thanks for this post, Jeremiah. When I first came to New York on my own, to visit a high school friend, St. Mark's Bookshop was already located at Third Avenue and 9th Street. I have loved that store ever since, and spent many hours (and dollars, whenever I could afford it) there. That corner will never be the same without it.<br /><br />I also want to say that the new location has opened (today, July 20) after a few delays.<br /><br />Ricardo<br />Brooklyn, NYrchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11201427089149711923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-85038177352470361232014-07-10T11:32:32.998-04:002014-07-10T11:32:32.998-04:00I went by this weekend, and they were gutting the ...I went by this weekend, and they were gutting the old building on 3rd St., but installing the new shelves at the new location off Avenue A. I can't wait till they open. This bookstore was the very first to order and sell copies of my first book. I'll never forget that. I urge everyone who reads this blog to patronize the new shop, and urge others--New Yorkers and visitors--to do so too.<br /><br />(BTW, there's another bookstore near the new location, Mast Books, which appears to be a high-end used and rare indy bookstore. A very frosty young salesperson was there when I went in, but since it was not a chain, I made a point of buying something there.)John Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08073378940347627766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-22470969713465220072014-07-07T17:15:04.127-04:002014-07-07T17:15:04.127-04:00The old location(s) must have been amazing because...The old location(s) must have been amazing because the "new" one was my favorite bookstore since I wandered in after apartment hunting 10+ yrs ago. I can identify with Jeremiah. I would go there often to peruse the aisles and get re-inspired after a long day. To me was definitely not sterile. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-71946245547298526992014-07-03T10:33:59.136-04:002014-07-03T10:33:59.136-04:00I'm sorry they had to move, but agree with oth...I'm sorry they had to move, but agree with others - loved the St. Marks store(s)more than their 9th location. Good luck with the new place - maybe a smaller store will be more viable & create a warmer atmosphere.<br />I know a lot of the independent bookstores in the city, but am sure there are many I have never visited. Is there any kind of up to date source list anywhere? onemorefoldedsunsethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05995652957356064546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-61902655012882519862014-07-02T19:27:08.418-04:002014-07-02T19:27:08.418-04:00May I suggest you change your route home so you ca...May I suggest you change your route home so you can look at the window of Strand? I know it's not the same - but it may be as good as possible in our current "bottom line takes all" economy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-54201805249679147822014-07-02T18:30:43.385-04:002014-07-02T18:30:43.385-04:00My first memories of St. Marks Books was the two s...My first memories of St. Marks Books was the two story one on the North side of the street. I think my first purchase was "The Talented Mr. Ripley."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-22088680420022025312014-07-02T17:52:58.112-04:002014-07-02T17:52:58.112-04:00After Gotham Book Mart closed this has been my fav...After Gotham Book Mart closed this has been my favorite book store in the city. I hope it remains so in it's new location, I am choosing to think optimistically. It's one of those bookstores where you can feel the wise minds behind the book selections and I believe it will be the same at the new spot. I live in Maryland now and I visit St Marks Bookshop almost every time I am in the city.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-41848295337779362912014-07-02T17:04:37.674-04:002014-07-02T17:04:37.674-04:00Echoing the first few comments, I remember when th...Echoing the first few comments, I remember when the bookshop was on the south side of St. Marks, and I much preferred that spot. It was a cozier, warmer space. Definitely embodied East Village intellectual culture, if there ever was such a thing. The new shop always felt underused and a bit sterile. In my opinion they should have never moved to that space. If they had stayed put, they probably would have avoided all the drama over the rent hike. <br />That being said, I still enjoyed many afternoons browsing and buying at the "new" shop. Probably a third of all the books I bought in the late 90's/early 00's were purchased there. <br />Wish them the best at the new location, but something about it won't be the same.Caleonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-9043540453044141092014-07-02T15:08:10.861-04:002014-07-02T15:08:10.861-04:00I spent years in all three book stores. The Beatni...I spent years in all three book stores. The Beatniks, the Hippies, the Rock 'n Rollers, the Skinheads all were there on the street of St Marks. Now no more. I left NYC in 1998, it was dying back then. There's nothing there anymore, just meaningless memories.Mick Mykola Dementiukhttp://www.mykoladementiuk.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-63446470967535014572014-07-02T14:45:22.040-04:002014-07-02T14:45:22.040-04:00I wish I could have experienced your New York. Wha...I wish I could have experienced your New York. What I moved into is vapid, soulless, and boring.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-75208707352302791392014-07-02T11:58:53.208-04:002014-07-02T11:58:53.208-04:00Anon 11:49, if you really think I haven't spen...Anon 11:49, if you really think I haven't spent thousands of dollars there over the years, you're a moron.Jeremiah Mosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11791516443125872364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-38307156800559114732014-07-02T11:49:18.659-04:002014-07-02T11:49:18.659-04:00You maybe should have gone in, and bought a book i...You maybe should have gone in, and bought a book instead of staring at them from the window. Maybe they would have stayed open.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-81446394739795989212014-07-02T10:46:34.123-04:002014-07-02T10:46:34.123-04:00When I lived in NYC in the mid 1990s St. Mark'...When I lived in NYC in the mid 1990s St. Mark's Books was at least a twice per week visit, absolutely loved the place. I lived on 9th Street and Third Ave so it was basically a short stone throw away. A piece of the East Village will never be the same without St. Mark's Books on that corner.<br /><br /><br />Drew Hunkins<br />Madison, WIAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-15386025134013990952014-07-02T09:35:43.220-04:002014-07-02T09:35:43.220-04:00I agree. Never cared for the new location; it alwa...I agree. Never cared for the new location; it always felt rather cold to me.Barbara L. Hansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13691245293493324747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-36296755140210014852014-07-02T08:25:52.922-04:002014-07-02T08:25:52.922-04:00I always thought of that location as 'the new&...I always thought of that location as 'the new' St. Mark's Books, having liked the old shop a lot better. The new place just never really grabbed me...it seemed that the store lost something when it moved there. It will probably lose even more moving to an even smaller space now.JMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09876016557456927299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-22671884067930226732014-07-02T07:54:05.128-04:002014-07-02T07:54:05.128-04:00When I arrived in NYC in the fall of '86 St. M...When I arrived in NYC in the fall of '86 St. Marks Books was actually on St. Marks Place. I can't remember if it was the time they were on the north side of the street or the south side of the street, but I do remember being overwhelmed by the urban underground-ness of it all. It was all gritty intellectual and defined the experience of being in the East Village. The first book I remember flipping through there was Larry Clark's 'Tulsa'. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com