KunstlerCast

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Duncan Crary ISBN: 9781550924725
Publisher: New Society Publishers Publication: August 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Duncan Crary
ISBN: 9781550924725
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Publication: August 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
James Howard Kunstler has been described as one of the most outrageous commentators on the American built environment. An outspoken critic of suburban sprawl, Kunstler is often controversial and always provocative. The KunstlerCast is based on the popular weekly podcast of the same name, which features Kunstler in dialogue with author Duncan Crary, offering a personal window into Kunstler's worldview.Presented as a long-form conversational interview, The KunstlerCast revisits and updates all the major ideas contained in Kunstlers body of work, including: * The need to rethink current sources of transportation and energy * The failure of urban planning, architecture and industrial society * Americas plastic, dysfunctional culture * The reality of peak oil.Whether sitting in the studio, strolling city streets, visiting a suburban mall or even Happy Motoring, the grim predictions Kunstler makes about America's prospects are leavened by his signature sharp wit and humor. This book is rounded out by commentary, footnotes and supplemental vignettes told from the perspective of an "embedded" reporter on the Kunstler beat.Readers may or may not agree with the more dystopian of Kunstler's visions. Regardless, The KunstlerCast is bound to inspire a great deal of thought, laughter, and hopefully, action.
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James Howard Kunstler has been described as one of the most outrageous commentators on the American built environment. An outspoken critic of suburban sprawl, Kunstler is often controversial and always provocative. The KunstlerCast is based on the popular weekly podcast of the same name, which features Kunstler in dialogue with author Duncan Crary, offering a personal window into Kunstler's worldview.Presented as a long-form conversational interview, The KunstlerCast revisits and updates all the major ideas contained in Kunstlers body of work, including: * The need to rethink current sources of transportation and energy * The failure of urban planning, architecture and industrial society * Americas plastic, dysfunctional culture * The reality of peak oil.Whether sitting in the studio, strolling city streets, visiting a suburban mall or even Happy Motoring, the grim predictions Kunstler makes about America's prospects are leavened by his signature sharp wit and humor. This book is rounded out by commentary, footnotes and supplemental vignettes told from the perspective of an "embedded" reporter on the Kunstler beat.Readers may or may not agree with the more dystopian of Kunstler's visions. Regardless, The KunstlerCast is bound to inspire a great deal of thought, laughter, and hopefully, action.

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