James Howard Kunstler is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Magazine and is the author of eight novels. He now lives in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Keith Schneider Detroit Free Press No one is writing more clearly
and ardently about living in America's soul-numbing human habitats
and suffering its dreadful consequences.
Bruce Oren Houston Chronicle Kunstler makes a persuasive argument
for massive change in how we live and lays out the problems that
must be overcome.
Mike Weilbacher The Philadelphia Inquirer A deliciously wicked
over-the-top nonfiction romp across the tortured terrain of
suburban America. This book is a wonderful
whack-on-the-side-of-the-head to an increasingly complacent country
bent on turning everywhere into Nowhere.
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