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What Makes A Place? Infinite City, Rebecca Solnits Brilliant Reinvention Of The Traditional Atlas, Searches Out The Answer By Examining The Many Layers Of Meaning In One Place, The San Francisco Bay Area. Aided By Artists, Writers, Cartographers, And Twentytwo Gorgeous Color Maps, Each Of Which Illuminates The City And Its Surroundings As Experienced By Different Inhabitants, Solnit Takes Us On A Tour That Will Forever Change The Way We Think About Place. She Explores The Area Thematicallyconnecting, For Example, Eadweard Muybridges Foundation Of Motionpicture Technology With Alfred Hitchcocks Filming Of Vertigo. Across An Urban Grid Of Just Seven By Seven Miles, She Finds Seemingly Unlimited Landmarks And Treasuresbutterfly Habitats, Queer Sites, Murders, World War Ii Shipyards, Blues Clubs, Zen Buddhist Centers. She Roams The Political Terrain, Both Progressive And Conservative, And Details The Cultural Geographies Of The Mission District, The Culture Wars Of The Fillmore, The South Of Market World Being Devoured By Redevelopment, And Much, Much More. Breathtakingly Original, This Atlas Of The Imagination Invites Us To Search Out The Layers Of San Francisco That Carry Meaning For Usor To Discover Our Own Infinite City, Be It Cleveland, Toulouse, Or Shanghai.Contributors:Cartographers: Ben Pease And Shizue Seigeldesigner: Lia Tjandraartists: Sandow Birk, Mona Caron, Jaime Cortez, Hugh D'Andrade, Robert Dawson, Paz De La Calzada, Jim Herrington, Ira Nowinski, Alison Pebworth, Michael Rauner, Gent Sturgeon, Sunaura Taylorwriters And Researchers: Summer Brenner, Adriana Camarena, Chris Carlsson, Lisa Conrad, Guillermo Gmezpea, Joshua Jellyschapiro, Paul La Farge, Genine Lentine, Stella Lochman, Aaron Shurin, Heather Smith, Richard Walkeradditional Cartography: Darin Jensen; Robin Grossinger And Ruth Askevold, San Francisco Estuary Institute
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- Q: How many pages does 'Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas' have? A: This book contains one hundred sixty-eight pages. It provides an in-depth exploration of San Francisco through various artistic and thematic lenses.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The dimensions are seven inches in length, zero point six inches in width, and twelve inches in height. This size makes it a substantial yet manageable read.
- Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: The book is paperback bound. This makes it lightweight and easy to carry, perfect for readers on the go.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Infinite City'? A: The author is Rebecca Solnit. She is known for her insightful narratives and unique perspectives on place and culture.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: The book falls under the Criticism genre. It critiques and examines the cultural and geographical aspects of San Francisco.
- Q: How should I read 'Infinite City'? A: You can read it at your own pace, exploring each thematic section. It’s suitable for anyone interested in urban studies, geography, or art.
- Q: Is 'Infinite City' suitable for children? A: Yes, it is generally suitable for older children and teens. The book's themes may be complex but are presented in an engaging manner.
- Q: Can I use this book for a school project? A: Yes, it can be a great resource for school projects related to geography, history, or cultural studies. The rich illustrations and maps enhance its educational value.
- Q: Are there any special features in the book? A: Yes, the book includes twenty-two gorgeous color maps. These maps highlight various aspects of San Francisco as experienced by different inhabitants.
- Q: What materials are used in the production of the book? A: The book is printed on typical paper used for paperback books. This ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight feel.
- Q: How should I store 'Infinite City'? A: Store it in a cool, dry place. Keeping it upright on a shelf can help maintain its shape and prevent damage to the spine.
- Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using moisture to prevent damage to the pages.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: Contact the seller immediately for a return or exchange. Most retailers have policies in place for damaged goods.
- Q: Is there a warranty for 'Infinite City'? A: Typically, there is no warranty for books. However, return policies may provide some coverage for defective items.
- Q: How does 'Infinite City' compare to other atlases? A: Unlike traditional atlases, 'Infinite City' offers a thematic exploration of San Francisco, blending art and narrative. It's more of a cultural critique than just a geographical reference.
- Q: Is this book good for someone new to urban studies? A: Yes, it is accessible for beginners. The engaging style and vivid illustrations make complex themes more relatable and easier to understand.