The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood

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The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood is a nonfiction book that offers an unflinching, immersive account of life, drugs, and poverty in a West Baltimore neighborhood.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
adaptation The Corner (TV miniseries) NERFINISHED
adaptationNetwork HBO NERFINISHED
adaptationType television miniseries
author David Simon NERFINISHED
Edward Burns NERFINISHED
basedOn real events
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
depicts heroin addiction
police-community relations
street-level drug dealing
focusesOn families affected by addiction
residents of a single drug corner
genre journalism
sociology
true crime
literarySignificance influential in crime and urban studies literature
key work in urban reportage
mainTheme impact of drugs on families
street-level drug economy
urban poverty
mediaType print
narrativeStyle fly-on-the-wall observation
immersive reporting
nonfictionType narrative nonfiction
notableFor detailed portrayal of West Baltimore drug markets
influence on later television series The Wire
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication New York City
publisher Broadway Books NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Wire NERFINISHED
settingCity Baltimore NERFINISHED
settingLocation West Baltimore NERFINISHED
settingState Maryland NERFINISHED
subject drug trade
inner-city life
poverty
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodCovered early 1990s
timeSpanDescribed one year
topic crime
urban policy
war on drugs

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David Simon wrote The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood