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The Golden Flea: A Story of Obsession and Collecting

Bottom of the pile

11

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

9/100

Critics

13/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Michael Rips

Publisher:

W. W. Norton & Company

Date:

April 21, 2020

A tale of the search for forgotten treasures at one of the greatest flea markets on earth.

What The Reviewers Say

Luc Sante,
Bookforum
In The Golden Flea, Rips presents the story of his gradual immersion in the life of the market, along the way supplying us with a taxonomy of its habitués.
Ben Downing,
The Wall Street Journal
Of the countless New York structures demolished over the years, a parking garage may seem a strange one to mourn, but Michael Rips mourns one with infectious poignancy in his quirky, disarming, sometimes strained yet altogether beautiful memoir.
Maggie Taft,
Booklist
In breezy, readable prose, Rips delivers this collection of people and things to the reader so that they, like the market’s gems, arrive without provenance. For example, he never dates his decades at the flea, and never names The Cowboy as radical anarchist artist Ben Morea. Protecting his collection, Rips insists upon being the key to unlock their secrets..

Kirkus
Throughout the book, Rips muses, often entertainingly, on the people he met during his forays in this unique environment, but few of his portraits feel more substantial than sketches. While he is to be commended for diligently listening to them spin their background stories...preferring to hear without judgment. Because the author identifies the characters only by first names and nicknames, readers may need to take the findings with a grain of salt. There’s a sometimes-pleasing surreal quality to this journey that fits the idiosyncratic landscape.