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Across an Inland Sea : Writing in Place from Buffalo to Berlin

Across an Inland Sea : Writing in Place from Buffalo to Berlin

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delicious writing!
Review: Nicholas Howe reflects on a half-dozen places, viewing each with acutity and insight. His describes the slow decline of Buffalo with a caring usually reserved for one's parents. He sees through the rebuilding of Berlin's central district -- where the wall once stood are now massive commercial projects -- and he recognizes the same scars that now disturb rust belt cities in America.

After re-reading this book for the thrid time, I feel like I'm his evening companion, following visits to Chartres, Oklahoma, Ohio and Paris.

Read his chapter on Buffalo - it's valid, honest, and authentic.

Complaint? Were that this book were twice as long!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delicious writing!
Review: Nicholas Howe reflects on a half-dozen places, viewing each with acutity and insight. His describes the slow decline of Buffalo with a caring usually reserved for one's parents. He sees through the rebuilding of Berlin's central district -- where the wall once stood are now massive commercial projects -- and he recognizes the same scars that now disturb rust belt cities in America.

After re-reading this book for the thrid time, I feel like I'm his evening companion, following visits to Chartres, Oklahoma, Ohio and Paris.

Read his chapter on Buffalo - it's valid, honest, and authentic.

Complaint? Were that this book were twice as long!


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