Soft City
«'A marvelous picture . . . Soft City shows how, in the midst of physical decay, a city can flourish by fulfilling an elemental need, the need to play out fantasies of self'»
New York Times
One of the classics of travel writing, this is a prescient exploration of the individual's relationship with urban living Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Picador
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 320
- ISBN
- 9781509823413
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
«'A marvelous picture . . . Soft City shows how, in the midst of physical decay, a city can flourish by fulfilling an elemental need, the need to play out fantasies of self'»
New York Times
«'A tour de force'»
Spectator
«'Raban looks at London with the omnivorous, scandalised relish of Dickens and Mayhew and General Booth'»
Sunday Times
«'His approach is impressionistic rather than quasi-scientific, but his impressions are sensitive and informed and worth any amount of meaningless statistics and academic jargon'»
Washington Post
«'Raban's is the picaresque novelists's eye'»
London Magazine
«'A highly intelligent enquiry'»
Waugh, New Statesman
«'A psychological handbook for urban survival'»
Sunday Telegraph
«'A brilliant hymn to urban disorientation and weirdness . . . Reading it on buses I felt I was looking into my fellow passengers' minds, which was creepy, and that I was offering them the means to loook into mine, which was terrifying'»
Peter Robins
«'His metropolis is not the rational, order-imposed "hard" city perceived by the logical mind of town planner or traffic engineer, cartographer or demographer. It is the more elusive but no less real city that oozes out from between the grid lines, smudges and smears the statistics with something messy, irrelevant but impossible to ignore'»
Times
«'A perceptive and illuminating thesis which draws on acute observations of what makes the city tick, what makes it exciting, what frustrates and what inspires'»
Architectural Design
«'The self that confronts the city is chameleon and caddis-worn, changing colour, aggrandizing objects and districts; and it tries on masks, a range of personae through which different styles and attitudes can speak... Often, Soft City is Walden in reverse; Raban goes to the city to find himself'»
Encounter
«'An absorbing book'»
Observer
«'Soft City is a must'»
Time Out