'Eyes on the Street' by Robert Kanigel explores the vibrant urban landscape through the lens of urbanist Jane Jacobs. It dives into her revolutionary ideas that challenged conventional urban planning and celebrated the role of community in city life. Kanigel brings to life intricate details of neighborhoods, bustling streets, and diverse cultures, painting a picture of the city's heartbeat. Through captivating anecdotes, readers discover the profound impact of observing everyday life in urban settings. This book invites you to look closer at your surroundings and appreciate the rich narratives woven into the urban fabric.
By Robert Kanigel
Published: 2016
""In every block, there lies a story waiting to be uncovered; in the patterns of movement, the life of the street unfolds before our eyes.""
"Chronicles the life of a noted activist who wrote seven groundbreaking books, including her most famous, The Death and Life of Great American Cities; saved neighborhoods; stopped expressways; was arrested twice; and engaged at home and on the streets in thousands of debates -- all of which she won, "--NoveList.
Robert Kanigel is an accomplished American author and science writer known for his engaging narratives that bridge the worlds of science and humanities. He gained prominence with his biographies, particularly "The Man Who Knew Infinity," which chronicles the life of mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan and his relationship with mathematician G.H. Hardy. Kanigel's work often delves into the lives and contributions of remarkable figures, exploring their impact on society and culture. In addition to his biographies, he has written extensively for various publications, including The New York Times and The Atlantic. With a talent for making complex subjects accessible, Kanigel continues to inspire readers with his insightful storytelling.
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Eyes on the Street
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