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jimlynchIf Carl Hiaasen set one of his novels on a residential stretch of boundary line between British Columbia and Washington, or if Richard Russo's characters had relatives in the Pacific Northwest, the result might be something like Jim Lynch's Border Songs. Continue »
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The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-made Landscape

by James Howard Kunstler

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ISBN13: 9780671888251
ISBN10: 0671888250
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Publisher Comments:

The Geography of Nowhere traces America's evolution from a nation of Main Streets and coherent communities to a land where every place is like no place in particular, where the cities are dead zones and the countryside is a wasteland of cartoon architecture and parking lots.

In elegant and often hilarious prose, Kunstler depicts our nation's evolution from the Pilgrim settlements to the modern auto suburb in all its ghastliness. The Geography of Nowhere tallies up the huge economic, social, and spiritual costs that America is paying for its car-crazed lifestyle. It is also a wake-up call for citizens to reinvent the places where we live and work, to build communities that are once again worthy of our affection. Kunstler proposes that by reviving civic art and civic life, we will rediscover public virtue and a new vision of the common good. "The future will require us to build better places," Kunstler says, "or the future will belong to other people in other societies."

Review:

"A serious attempt to point out ways future builders can avoid the errors that have marred the American landscape." New Yorker

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"Contributes to a discussion our society must hold if we are to shape our world as it continues to change at a dizzying pace." Christian Science Monitor

Review:

"A wonderfully entertaining useful and provocative account of the American environment by the auto, suburban developers, purblind zoning and corporate pirates." Boston Globe

Review:

"Provocative and entertaining." New York Times

Synopsis:

In this "eminently relevant and important book" (Library Journal), the author traces the evolution of America's landscape, where every place looks like no place in particular, and where accommodating the automobile jeopardizes the individual and the environment.

About the Author

James Howard Kunstler is the author of eight novels. He has worked as a newspaper reporter and an editor for Rolling Stone, and is a frequent contributor to The New York Times Sunday Magazine. He lives in upstate New York.

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ISBN:
9780671888251
Subtitle:
The Rise and Declineof America's Man-Made Landscape
Author:
Kunstler, James Howard
Author:
Kunstler, James
Publisher:
Free Press
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Nature
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection
Subject:
Ecology
Subject:
Environmental policy
Subject:
Architecture
Subject:
Architecture and society
Subject:
Life Sciences - Ecology
Subject:
General Social Science
Subject:
Architecture and society -- United States.
Subject:
Architecture -- Environmental aspects.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B102
Series Volume:
INT-EL
Publication Date:
July 1994
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
8.39x5.50x.81 in. .62 lbs.

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