One of the most notable "papers" (in the sense of a literary work or story) on this topic is by Albert Bigelow Paine .
A 1900 novel that follows four bohemians in New York City trying to start their own weekly publication (the "paper"). bread line
"On the Bread Line: Oral Records of Poverty" by Graeme Brewer is a significant academic resource that uses oral histories to document the lived experience of poverty. One of the most notable "papers" (in the
It explores the intersection of creative ambition and harsh financial reality. The title is a play on words: while they are trying to launch a paper , they are also constantly on the verge of needing the actual bread line to survive. bread line