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Beyond the Map

ID 309777
Slug beyond-the-map
Contributors
Author : Alastair Bonnett
Annotation
Description <p><span>Geography is getting stranger. Out there fleets of new islands are under construction and eye-wateringly insane micro-nations are struggling into the light; unseen rivers are tumbling under sleeping cites and once secret fantasy- gardens are cracking open their doors. As groups like Islamic State fabricate proto-states whose boundaries ebb and flow with each passing day, it certainly feels as if all the old maps are being frantically scribbled over or torn up. The world&rsquo;s unruly places, the zones unmarked on any official map, are multiplying and changing fast.</span><br /><br /><span>In this book, Alaistair Bonnet presents the stories of 43 of these extraordinary places, all of which will challenge the very concept of place. The ever more unruly maps of human and physical geography can seem overwhelming. Perhaps that&rsquo;s why little places, the small secrets, the hidden surprises, have become so important. Alastair will set out on a journey across the world in search of a diverse range of modern utopias, from the Dubai Shopping Mall to the caliphate of the Islamic State, from the Findhorn eco-community in Scotland to Cybertopias such as Second Life.</span><br /><br /><span>Follows in the great tradition of writing on place and what it tells us about ourselves and the world, and our previous success with&nbsp;</span><em>Off the Map. Off the Map</em><span>&nbsp;was very well reviewed and received - would be great title for coverage in national newspapers, and their magazines. Alastair is availble for publicity and would be great for radio interviews, for Radio 4 programmes and debates.</span><br /><br /><span>Perfect for fans of Iain Sinclair, Robert Macfarlane,&nbsp;</span><em>The Atlas of Remote Islands</em><span>&nbsp;and Paul Farley's</span><em>&nbsp;Edgelands</em><span>&nbsp;as well as Simon Garfield's&nbsp;</span><em>On the Map.</em></p>
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Language eng
Page count 304
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Publication date first 2017-08-31
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  • ISBN: 9781781316382 (BB)

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