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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Annalee NewitzPublisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.255kg ISBN: 9780393882452ISBN 10: 0393882454 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 25 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews[E]xcellent...fair, judicious, open-minded...the strength of the book arises from distrust of elites and preference for common people. -- Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Wall Street Journal [An] astounding reflection on the rise and fall of civilisations...energising. -- Nilanjana Roy, Financial Times The book functions as a travel guide to places that no longer exist...[it] filled me with wonder. -- Russell Shorto, New York Times Book Review Newitz clearly draws parallels and lessons for the here and now from these once-vast settlements...Highly recommended. -- Booklist (starred review) [A] richly detailed, progressively minded history...Newitz skillfully fuses personal reflections with scientific observations, and offers a welcome tribute to the legacy of human resilience. -- Publishers Weekly [W]ell-researched, current, and directly applicable to our modern lives...An excellent contribution to literature on ancient civilization and complexity. -- Library Journal A revealing look at the ancient past that speaks thoughtfully to the global-warming present. -- Kirkus Reviews Cheerful, curious, amused, and amusing, Annalee Newitz is a fabulous tour guide through the latest archaeological perspectives on four of humankind's most remarkable urban experiments. Along the way, Newitz dispels myths, evokes fascinating stories-and makes us think hard about our own urban future. -- Charles Mann, author of 1491 and 1493 Newitz always sees to the heart of complex systems and breaks them down with poetic ferocity. -- N. K. Jemisin, author of the Broken Earth trilogy and The City We Became Annalee Newitz is a brilliant writer with the heart of an archaeologist and the soul of a visionary. Four Lost Cities should open our eyes to all that may happen to our cities in the future. Vibrant and adventurous, this is a necessary book for turbulent times. -- Sarah Parcak, archaeologist and author of Archaeology from Space Drawing on four examples from the ancient world, Annalee Newitz gives us clear-eyed insight into how cities never are truly lost; they just change with their times. Newitz takes readers on a journey that reveals as much about the future of cities as it does about our urban past. Beautifully written, Four Lost Cities tells a fascinating tale of disaster and resilience that is welcome in our uncertain era. -- Andrew Lawler, author of The Secret Token In their fascinating book Four Lost Cities, Annalee Newitz journeys to a quartet of ancient ghost cities, asking not only why they once thrived but why they ultimately vanished. The result is a deeply insightful look at human culture everywhere: inventive, social, resilient, and hauntingly fragile. -- Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Poison Squad Author InformationAnnalee Newitz is a journalist and author of the national bestseller Four Lost Cities. They write for the New York Times and New Scientist and co-host the Hugo Award–winning podcast Our Opinions Are Correct. They live in San Francisco. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |