In "Home from Nowhere", the author of the landmark book "Geography of Nowhere" not only shows that the original American dream--the desire for peaceful, pleasant places in which to work and live--still has a strong hold on our imaginations, but offers innovative, eminently practical ways to make that dream a reality. Photos & line drawings.
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In "Home from Nowhere", the author of the landmark book "Geography of Nowhere" not only shows that the original American dream--the desire for peaceful, pleasant places in which to work and live--still has a strong hold on our imaginations, but offers innovative, eminently practical ways to make that dream a reality. Photos & line drawings.
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Kunstler is a self-described 'shapely' writer and this book is an extremely readable page-turner about a distressing subject that keeps getting worse - the hideous urban/suburban environment that we labor under here in Freedom's Land. JHK is obviously seriously infatuated with Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (or the precious Lizz) as her name appears about 5,000 times. Question is, with all these incredible geniuses running about, why does our country continue to look like a devastated wasteland?