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Imaginary Cities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 573

Imaginary Cities

How can we understand the infinite variety of cities? Darran Anderson seems to exhaust all possibilities in this work of creative nonfiction. Drawing inspiration from Marco Polo and Italo Calvino, Anderson shows that we have much to learn about ourselves by looking not only at the cities we have built, but also at the cities we have imagined. Anderson draws on literature (Gustav Meyrink, Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hasek, and James Joyce), but he also looks at architectural writings and works by the likes of Bruno Taut and Walter Gropius, Medieval travel memoirs from the Middle East, mid-twentieth-century comic books, Star Trek, mythical lands such as Cockaigne, and the works of Claude Debussy. Anderson sees the visionary architecture dreamed up by architects, artists, philosophers, writers, and citizens as wedded to the egalitarian sense that cities are for everyone. He proves that we must not be locked into the structures that exclude ordinary citizens--that cities evolve and that we can have input. As he says: "If a city can be imagined into being, it can be re-imagined as well.”

Inventory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Inventory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-02-13
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  • Publisher: Random House

‘Astonishing... A marvellous poetic reminder that every place is a universe of magical possibility to the perceptive mind’ Damian Le Bas, author of The Stopping Places A smuggler and a deserter, Darran Anderson’s grandfathers skirted the Second World War on the fringes of legality. His father survived the height of the political violence in Northern Ireland and Darran himself came of age during the final years of the Troubles before leaving his hometown to find a way to exist in the world. But when another young man in his family disappears, Darran is brought back to Derry. Walking the banks of the River Foyle, he starts on a search for what has been lost. A portrait of a city, a biography of a family, a record of the objects that make up a life, Inventory offers a vital new perspective on a troubled history.

The Rule of the Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

The Rule of the Land

In the wake of the EU referendum, the United Kingdom's border with Ireland has gained greater significance: it is set to become the frontier with the European Union. Over the past year, Garrett Carr has travelled this border, on foot and by canoe, to uncover a landscape with a troubled past and an uncertain future. Across this thinly populated line, travelling down hidden pathways and among ancient monuments, Carr encounters a variety of characters who have made this liminal space their home. He reveals the turbulent history of this landscape and changes the way we look at nationhood, land and power. The book incorporates Carr's own maps and photographs.

Inventory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Inventory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-11
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  • Publisher: Arrow

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Brooklyn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 551

Brooklyn

A major new history of Brooklyn, told through its landscapes, buildings, and the people who made them, from the early 17th century to today.

Being Various
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Being Various

Featuring brand new short stories from Kevin Barry, Eimear McBride, Belinda McKeon, Lisa McInerney, Danielle McLaughlin, Stuart Neville, Sally Rooney, Kit de Waal and many more. Ireland is going through a golden age of writing: that has never been more apparent. I wanted to capture something of the energy of this explosion, in all its variousness... Following her own acclaimed short-story collection, Multitudes, Lucy Caldwell guest-edits the sixth volume of Faber's long-running series of all new Irish short stories, continuing the work of the late David Marcus and subsequent guest editors, Joseph O'Connor, Kevin Barry and Deirdre Madden.

Evanescent Cities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Evanescent Cities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Evanescent Cities" explores obliquely the development of Northern Brooklyn and Long Island City, Queens and will be of interest to scholars, architects, urbanists, writers, photo book collectors and artists.

Discovering Scarfolk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Discovering Scarfolk

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-20
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  • Publisher: Random House

"Scarfolk is a town in north-west England that did not progress beyond 1979. The entire decade of the 1970s loops ad infinitum. In Scarfolk children must not be seen OR heard, and everyone has to be in bed by 8 p.m. because they are perpetually running a slight fever..." Part-comedy, part-horror, part-satire, Discovering Scarfolk is the surreal account of a family trapped in the town. Through public information posters, news reports, books, tourist brochures and other ephermera, we learn about the darker side of childhood, school and society in Scarfolk. A massive cult hit online, Scarfolk re-creates with shiver-inducing accuracy and humour our most nightmarish childhood memories. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE RE-READ.

Patch Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Patch Work

WINNER OF THE 2021 PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE 'A strange and mesmerising piece of work' Sunday Times 'An absolute masterpiece' Laura Cumming 'An uncommon delight' Observer Claire Wilcox has been a curator of fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum for most of her working life. In Patch Work, she turns her curator's eye to the fabric of life itself, tugging at the threads of memory: a cardigan worn by a child, a tin button box, the draping of a curtain, a pair of cycling shorts, a roll of lace, a pin hidden in a seam. Through these intimate and compelling close-ups, we see how the stories and the secrets of clothes measure out the passage of time, our gains and losses, and the way we use them to unravel and write our histories. 'Effervescent, poetic, puzzle-like ... Wilcox picks at the heartstrings' Financial Times

The Future of Transportation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

The Future of Transportation

The Future of Transportation: Innovations in Mobility by Jim Stephens explores the rapidly evolving landscape of transportation technology and its profound impact on society. This comprehensive guide delves into a range of groundbreaking advancements, from Urban Air Mobility (UAM) vehicles and commercial spacecraft to electric and autonomous vehicles, Hyperloop, and Maglev technologies. It highlights the significance of sustainable solutions, such as renewable energy sources and urban planning, while examining the economic benefits and job creation resulting from these innovations. The book also addresses the critical role of regulatory frameworks and data security in the transportation sector, and how emerging business models are shaping the future of mobility. With insights into infrastructure development challenges and the societal impact of transportation innovations, Jim Stephens presents a visionary outlook on the potential of technology to transform our world. This book is essential for policymakers, industry professionals, and anyone interested in the future of transportation.