An Urban Odyssey, 9798887195483
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A journalist’s quest: cities, media, design, and self-discovery revealed.

An Urban Odyssey

a critic's search for the soul of cities and self

  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    21 January 2025

Summary

An Urban Odyssey: A Journalist’s Journey Through Cities and Self

An evocative, candid reveal of the media and design worlds by an award-winning journalist and activist urban planner in search of the soul of cities and himself.

From the stoops of Brooklyn and the streets of East Harlem to the newsrooms of New York and Los Angeles, from the freeways of Southern California to the shores of Malibu, An Urban Odyssey traverses the award-winning author’s seven decades in t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798887195483
Author:Sam Hall Kaplan
Publisher:Academic Studies Press
Imprint:Cherry Orchard Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:21 January 2025
Weight:362g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm x 18mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“An Urban Odyssey: A Critic’s Search for the Soul of Cities and Self is Kaplan’s well-earned celebration of his own career and an uncannily comprehensive history of planning and development in Los Angeles. Kaplan’s chops as a beat reporter and objective observer are undeniable. Kaplan holds forth on the good, bad, and absurd in land use with a well-earned authority.” —Josh Stephens, California Planning & Development Report

“This is an engaging and highly readable memoir, written with the author’s characteristic acerbic wit. Whether or not one agrees with the author’s views on urban planning, his book offers a look at an extraordinary life, well lived.” — Suzanne Guldimann, Topanga New Times

“A Zelig of urbanism, Kaplan has rubbed shoulders—and rankled egos—with seemingly every major player in modern urban design and architecture. His very enjoyable memoir outlines his consistent mission that planning and architecture need to serve the public. Kaplan has no fear of losing a job or access, as his first allegiance is to the greater community. He always considers the full scope of a building’s effect on its users—workers, builders, patrons—before any artistic gesture. Stalwartly writing his mind—paying no heed to trend or hype—Kaplan consistently maintains that if something looks good but isn’t user-friendly, then it isn’t architecture.” — Julie D. Taylor, Hon. AIA/LA, Society of Architectural Historians/Southern California Chapter

“One of the finest journalists of his generation.” — Tom Johnson, former CNN President & Publisher of the LA Times “Unapologetic populist.” — John Rabe, Award-winning radio host and producer

About The Author

Sam Hall Kaplan

Sam Hall Kaplan is a renowned print and broadcast journalist, activist urban planner, and teacher, who in a seventy-year career has been a New York Times reporter, Los Angeles Times design critic, and Emmy Award-winning television commentator. His books include The Dream Deferred, L.A Lost & Found, and L.A. Follies.

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