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title: "Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas"
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# Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas

**Brand:** rebecca solnit
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Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas

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## Customer Reviews

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    I love this book!
  

*by C***E on Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2013*

I was born and raised in the Oakland/ San Francisco Bay Area, living elsewhere in the country right now but this book brought  my home right back to me. The atlas reminded me of childhood things like the canneries my mother worked in and the cast iron penny bank my father brought me from an excavating job he was on in the 1950s. I later discovered that bank was buried in the rubble of a building at the time of  the great earthquake. If you know the bay you know it's sights, sounds and the blood that runs through it, if you're born there it's always with you and sometimes if you only lived there for a little while. It's history is filled with seekers, adventurers, dreamers and villians. Great calm and great calamity. Most of all it made me think of a place as an atlas. Any place is more than it's present appearance, this was an adventure in thinking differently and was written so beautifully it could only have been done by someone who knows the city's heart and soul, warts and all. I will definately read this over and over.

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    Social History of San Francisco
  

*by J***H on Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2011*

Rebecca Solnit offers a new view of San Francisco, past & present.  She has captured the societal heart of the city by presenting the facts, people, culture and most importantly, its transitions.  San Francisco's nature is to change.  A recitation of facts won't portray who we are. The maps and text engage the reader, inspiring thought about the makeup of the city, our successes and issues.  I was born and raised in San Francisco and this book has brought back more memories than any other I have read.  I flashed on watching Lawrence of Arabia at the Roosevelt Theater with my folks.  I smelled the hand-made corn tortillas we bought in the Mission and recalled our rich Hispanic culture of the 1950s with the remnants of the Irish and German working class in our neighborhood.  It brought back walking down Fillmore and marveling at the continuing change and dressing up to go Downtown.Infinite City is one of a short list of books that should be owned by San Franciscans, admirers of the city and inhabitants of the greater Bay Area.  It's the perfect companion for the stories in 
  
San Francisco's Lost Landmarks

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    A book "that locates what was never lost"
  

*by M***M on Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2011*

It's like reader-Mapquesting your way through San Francisco while leafing through the pages of "Infinite City."  Rebecca Solnit has cleverly divided The City into wonderful stories based on people, events and history which happened in each of the many and varied districts. Whether you're an armchair traveler or lucky enough to actually be in San Francisco traipsing about you will thoroughly enjoy all the wonderfully detailed maps as well as eloquently written words which entice the reader to keep moving on to the next page and district. Hard to believe it's possible because San Francisco is so well documented but this book adds many new facts and bits ofinterest guaranteed to hold your attention. It's an entertaining, delightful and informative read as well as terrific reference.  "Infinite City" is a new gem on my bookshelf which is located 750 miles from San Francisco. Despite the distance, as Solnit wrote, "More than anything, this is a map home."

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