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"Provincetown, Massachusetts, has long been one of the country's most celebrated enclaves for the rich, creative, and infamous. Acclaimed writer and longtime Provincetown resident Peter Manso brings fifty years of life and observation to this engaging, at times scandalous, portrait of the unique seaside town located at the furthermost tip of Cape Cod.".
"Filled with lively and intriguing anecdotes about some of its most notorious residents - from Norman Mailer and Robert Motherwell to Tennessee Williams, John Waters, and Congressman Gerry Studds - Ptown gives readers a rare and revealing glimpse into the lives of this eccentric community. Home for decades to pirates, communists, fishermen, drug smugglers, and artists, Provincetown has been a maverick society since its beginning, with residents who have always valued liberty over law.
Its live-and-let-live mentality has enabled local fishermen to live side by side with America's most famous painters, novelists, and playwrights, making Provincetown an object of fascination throughout the country and a thriving tourist spot that brings more than one million visitors to the area each year.
Provincetown today also has one of the largest homosexual populations per capita of any single city in the United States, a demographic shift that has altered the town's businesses, buildings, and schools - only one birth took place in 2000, out of a year-round population of about 3,500."--BOOK JACKET.
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Ptown: Art, Sex, and Money on the Outer Cape
April 22, 2003, Scribner
Paperback
in English
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Ptown: Art, Sex and Money on the Outer Cape (Lisa Drew Books)
July 2, 2002, Scribner
Hardcover
in English
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"Holding a piece of rolled sushi, flash fried in the delicate tempura batter that was the catering craze that summer, an elegant man, somewhere in his fifties, leaned over the banister and yelled down to the other guests."
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