With his engaging voice, Patrick Bringley takes the listener inside New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in a uniquely personal way. Having been a museum guard for 10 years, he offers keenly detailed observations of visitors, his fellow guards, and the art itself. The former NEW YORKER staffer narrates his insightful and detailed memoir in a resonant voice with slightly clipped speech, switching to lively expression for dialogue with patrons and co-workers. Bringley came to his job while grieving the death of his brother, hoping to be surrounded by quiet beauty. He rambles back and forth between details of his own life and commentary on his relationships to works of art that especially speak to him. As a guard, he offered much more than the “don’t touch” that most visitors would expect. J.E.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
Patrick Bringley never thought he’d end up as a security guard at the Met, and he never could have guessed how it’d change his entire life. Explore the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art like only a former security guard can. Read on for Patrick’s exclusive essay on how All the Beauty in […]
The end of the year is fast approaching, and we’ve saved some of our best Monthly Picks for last. While you shop for everyone on your gift lists, make holiday party plans and book your winter getaways, stop into our stores and grab a few of these stellar Monthly Picks. From stories of a ruthless […]
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