9780375706073-0375706070-Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster

Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster

ISBN-13: 9780375706073
ISBN-10: 0375706070
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mike Davis
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback 496 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780375706073
ISBN-10: 0375706070
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mike Davis
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback 496 pages

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Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster (ISBN-13: 9780375706073 and ISBN-10: 0375706070), written by authors Mike Davis, was published by Vintage in 1999. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Conservation, Nature & Ecology, Urban, Sociology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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"Graced with a bold political and environmental vision, much splendid phrasemaking and a multitude of facts. . . . A truly eccentric contribution."--The New York Times Book Review

Earthquakes. Wildfires. Floods. Drought. Tornadoes. Snakes in the sea, mountain lions, and a plague of bees. In this controversial tour de force of scholarship, unsparing vision, and inspired writing, Mike Davis, the author of City of Quartz, revisits Los Angeles as a Book of the Apocalypse theme park. By brilliantly juxtaposing L.A.'s fragile natural ecology with its disastrous environmental and social history, he compellingly shows a city deliberately put in harm's way by land developers, builders, and politicians, even as the incalculable toll of inevitable future catas-trophe continues to accumulate.

Counterpointing L.A.'s central role in America's fantasy life--the city has been destroyed no less than 138 times in novels and films since 1909--with its wanton denial of its own real history, Davis creates a revelatory kaleidoscope of American fact, imagery, and sensibility. Drawing upon a vast array of sources, Ecology of Fear meticulously captures the nation's violent malaise and desperate social unease at the millennial end of "the American century." With savagely entertaining wit and compassionate rage, this book conducts a devastating reconnaissance of our all-too-likely urban future.

"Dizzying. . . . In Mr. Davis's account, the world ends in fire, and the next time is now."--The New York Times

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