Part of what's wrong with this book is its methodology, or lack of one. Ms. Jacobs's most powerful writings have always [had] a spontaneous, ad hoc nature, eschewing a systematic approach in favor of a more intuitive one...This approach worked brilliantly in [The Death and Life of] Great American Cities. Dark Age, in contrast, tackles a much larger, more abstract subject that does not lend itself to her looping, discursive style. Instead... she serves up flimsily anecdotal evidence in support of her broader arguments.
Saturday, June 19, 2004
Dark Age Reviewed
The New York Times book section features a review (registration req'd) of Jane Jacobs's new book, Dark Age Ahead, by Michiko Kakutani, who doesn't exactly find her latest compelling or insightful. A sample:
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