For the late great Mike Davis, the ravaging of the climate by
capital—and his prescient analysis of its consequences for those of
us left to deal with the resulting crises—was always a central part
of his urban geography. In these wide ranging, incisive, and
hauntingly relevant essays, Davis asks us to consider what we would
find if we put a microscope to the ruins of Metropolis, and provides a
riveting account of the disasters—natural, man-made, and those (as
in the case of climate calamity) where the distinction is impossible
to make—that he finds on the other end. He begins his examination by
sifting through the rubble of the twin towers in the wake of 9/11,
presciently identifying the seeds of war already germinating in the
scorched soil of ground zero, and closes by considering how little
prepared our hollowed out urban infrastructure is to deal with shocks
of any kind, be they from car bombs or ice storms. In between we are
treated to tours of blasted wastelands where American generals built
and destroyed replicas of Berlin, glimpses of Las Vegas’s penchant
for annihilating its own best-known landmarks, and other riveting
tales of the dialectic between nature and the city. Dead Cities,
written over twenty years ago, abounds with prophecies fulfilled,
contains echoes of our current moment where conspiracies abound and
anxieties drown out official celebrations of prosperity, and offers
dreams of alternative paths not taken.
Les mer
And Other Tales
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798888902806
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Haymarket Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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