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Crossing the American Grain

Crossing the American Grain

by Grady Clay
Publication Date: 01/01/2003

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Grady Clay has spent a lifetime trying to understand America's natural and man-made environments, their history, their design and their visual landscapes. With these carefully-selected excerpts from his long-running and popular public radio essay series, Clay scratches down into the surface of his investigations, discussing such unique concepts as "Arrival Zones," "Haunts," "Meeting Places," "Walking Distances," "The Boondocks" and the "Twilight Zone", and exploring the meanings of terms like "Disorder," "The Dark," "Out Back," "Uptown" and in "Earshot". Longtime fans will recognize old favorites from Clay's repertoire, and newcomers will delight in discovering his language-centric approach to contemplating this curious and fascinating world in which we live.
ISBN:
9781884532511
9781884532511
Category:
History of the Americas
Publication Date:
01-01-2003
Publisher:
Butler Book Publishing
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
215.9x139.7mm

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