Divided We Stand: A Biography of the World Trade Center
By (Author) Eric Darton
Basic Books
Basic Books
2nd August 2011
2nd edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
725.23
Paperback
304
Width 143mm, Height 235mm
When the World Trade centre was erected at the Hudson River's edge, it forever changed the character of the American city. In Divided We Stand , cultural critic Eric Darton chronicles the life of this billion-dollar building, using it as a lens through which to view the broader twentieth-century trend toward urbanized, global culture. Drawing on political and social history, Darton pioneers a new hybrid genre of architectural biography, revealing the convergence of four volatile elements in contemporary urban life: super tall buildings, financial speculation, globalization, and terrorism. Now with a new introduction and afterword, Divided We Stand remains the definitive work on the birth and life of the World Trade centre.
Eric Darton is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Free City and is the fiction editor of American Letters and Commentary. He has taught media, technology, and cultural studies at Hunter College and Fordham University and currently teaches private writing workshops. He has been the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction and a Bread Loaf Fiction Fellowship. He lives in New York City.