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Empire Burlesque: The profoundly silly book that has set the academic left aflutter. . - Culture and Reviews - Empire - book review
Empire, by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 478 pages, $36.95/$18.95 paper Empire, by Michael Hardt...
Reason, 04/01/02 by Tom Peyser · More from publication -
Commuter Virus: Is American literature too soft on the suburbs? . - Culture & Reviews - White Diaspora: The Suburb and the Twentieth-Century American Novel - book review
White Diaspora: The Suburb and the Twentieth-Century American Novel, by Catherine Jurca, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 238 pages, $19.95...
Reason, 01/01/02 by Tom Peyser · More from publication -
How to Kill a City
Mario Cuomo once said of America's big cities that "the future once happened here." Cuomo wanted to evoke the days of Al Smith and FDR, when city...
Reason, 12/01/00 by Tom Peyser · More from publication -
LOOKING BACK at Looking Backward - utopian novel, "Looking Backward: 20001887"
Edward Bellamy's famous utopian novel is set in today's America. Are we living his crazy dream? Edward Bellamy's famous utopian novel is set in...
Reason, 08/01/00 by Tom Peyser · More from publication -
Not-So-Grand Plan. - Review - book review
The New City, by Stephen Amidon, New York: Doubleday, 445 pages, $24.95 The New City, by Stephen Amidon, New York: Doubleday, 445 pages, $24.95...
Reason, 06/01/00 by Tom Peyser · More from publication


