Heather Rogers is a journalist and filmmaker. Her documentary film Gone Tomorrow (2002) screened in festivals around the globe. Her writing has appeared in The Nation, Utne Reader, Z Magazine, the Brooklyn Rail, Punk Planet, and Art and Design. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
"Covers fascinating, stinky terrain." —The New York Times
"Cogent and beautifully written . . a compelling commentary on the
state of contemporary society." —David Harvey
"Consistently engaging . . . an intriguing look into an often
misunderstood and overlooked industry." —Publishers Weekly
"Out of sight, but, thanks to Heather Rogers, not out of mind. We
spend an awful lot of time thinking about getting and spending, and
next to none about disposing—this splendidly documented book is
just the thing we need." —Bill McKibben
"Covers fascinating, stinky terrain." -The New York
Times
"Cogent and beautifully written . . a compelling commentary on the
state of contemporary society." -David Harvey
"Consistently engaging . . . an intriguing look into an often
misunderstood and overlooked industry." -Publishers
Weekly
"Out of sight, but, thanks to Heather Rogers, not out of mind. We
spend an awful lot of time thinking about getting and spending, and
next to none about disposing-this splendidly documented book is
just the thing we need." -Bill McKibben
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