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ariel_bloomer 's review for:
Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas
by Rebecca Solnit
I really appreciated the thoughtfulness behind the maps in the atlas, particularly those detailing the mission district, the indigenous past, and women's leadership roles in the Bay's environmental movements.
I love Solnit's writing, and the way she muses on the individual maps, updating and outdated, that live layered in every person. I was glad to see her contribute so many essays to this atlas of hers, compared to New Orleans. Perhaps because of that, I felt the New Orleans atlas offered more diverse perspectives and ideas.
Still, I loved this, and would recommend it to anyone with ties to the Bay.
I love Solnit's writing, and the way she muses on the individual maps, updating and outdated, that live layered in every person. I was glad to see her contribute so many essays to this atlas of hers, compared to New Orleans. Perhaps because of that, I felt the New Orleans atlas offered more diverse perspectives and ideas.
Still, I loved this, and would recommend it to anyone with ties to the Bay.