The mole people

life in the tunnels beneath New York City

Paperback, 267 pages

English language

Published 1993 by Chicago Review Press.

ISBN:
978-1-55652-241-3
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Thousands of people live in the subway, railroad, and sewage tunnels that form the bowels of New York City. This book is about them, the so-called "mole people" living alone and in communities, in the frescoed waiting rooms of long-forgotten subway tunnels and in pick-axed compartments below busway platforms. It is about how and why people move undergraound, who they are, and what they have to say about their lives and the treacherous "topside" world they've left behind. There are even the voices of young children taken down to the tunnels by parents who are determined to keep their families together, although as one tunnel dweller explains, "once you go down there, you can't be a child anymore." Though they maintain an existence hidden from the world aboveground, tunnel dwellers form a large and growing sector of the homeless population.^

They are a diverse group, and they choose to …

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Subjects

  • Popular culture
  • Social classes
  • Underground homeless persons
  • Poverty
  • Sociology
  • USA
  • Sociology - Urban
  • Social Science / Poverty
  • New York (State)
  • Homeless people
  • New York