
Placeless
Homelessness In The New Gilded Age
$62.73
- Hardcover
352 pages
- Release Date
15 December 2025
Summary
In the tradition of Matthew Desmond’s Evicted, a longtime housing activist presents a vivid and myth-breaking account of why homelessness endures in contemporary America.
Millions of people are affected by homelessness, but media pundits and politicians see homelessness as a social work problem, or a matter of personal pathology, or some peculiar subspecies of urban poverty. Informed by the author’s own front-line experiences from more than two decades working as an advocate …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781685891671 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1685891675 |
| Author: | Patrick Markee |
| Publisher: | Melville House Publishing |
| Imprint: | Melville House Publishing |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 15 December 2025 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 235mm x 160mm |
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Critics Review
“Eye-opening … This empathetic and common-sense account underscores that homelessness is an affordability issue, not a moral failing.” — Publishers Weekly“At a moment when the National Guard is being mobilized to ‘clean up’ cities, Placeless offers a nuanced, compassionate, and meticulously researched counterpoint for a relentlessly demonized population. Advocates like Patrick Markee have lived and breathed the suffering of others and understand policy from the perspective of the streets, tunnels, jails and darkness of the displaced. Using New York City and his work with displaced persons as a microcosm for the nation, Markee gives a fascinating history lesson and offers concrete hope while also eloquently eulogizing those gone too soon.” —Jonathan Mulligan Sepulveda, author of No Human Is Illegal“To refresh an oft-told story, Markee resorts to montage. In a series of thirteen separately staged but overlapping chapters, he takes readers through a story they thought they knew, reconstructing the past with an eye toward place, time, issue, reportage and counterpoint. Nor does he shortchange the occasional win. His is an advocate’s stance, and the scars sometimes show. But so does the intelligence, grit, heart, and soul it takes to do this work.“Homelessness is typically discussed as a question about our values. Markee argues otherwise: it’s not about outcasts. It’s about a widening gyre of precarity, predation, disenfranchisement, and privilege, of which homelessness is only the raw ragged edge.” —Kim Hopper, author of Reckoning with Homelessness
About The Author
Patrick Markee
Patrick Markee is the former deputy executive director for Advocacy of the Coalition for the Homeless, New York’s premier homeless advocacy organization, and a member of the board of directors of the National Coalition for the Homeless. He has authored numerous research studies on homelessness and housing policy, and has written for The Nation and the New York Times Book Review. He lives in New York City.
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