Inspired by the surreal accounts of the explorer and 'man of a million
lies' Marco Polo, Imaginary Cities charts the metropolis and the
imagination, and the symbiosis therein. A work of creative nonfiction,
the book roams through space, time and possibility, mapping cities of
sound, melancholia and the afterlife, where time runs backwards or which
float among the clouds. In doing so, Imaginary Cities seeks to move
beyond the cliches of psychogeography and hauntology, to not simply
revisit the urban past, or our relationship with it, but to invade and
reinvent it.
Following in the lineage of Borges, Calvino, Chris
Marker and Kenneth White, the book examines the city from global
macrocosm to the microcosm of its inhabitants' perspectives. It proceeds
through opium dreams, sea voyages, the hallucinations of prisoners,
nocturnal decadence, impossible Soviet skyscrapers, marauding golems,
subterranean civilisations, apocalyptic prophecies and the work of
architectural visionaries such as Antonio Sant'Elia, Archigram and
Buckminster Fuller. It rethinks the ideas of utopias and dystopias,
urban exploration, alienation and resistance.It claims that the
Situationists lacked ambition when they suggested, "Beneath the paving
stones, the beach.
" Instead, beneath the paving stones, we
may just be able to discern the entire universe. Imaginary Cities
demonstrates that each city dreamt up by artists, writers, architects
and lunatics has a real-life equivalent and that the great Marco Polo
was no liar. Imaginary Cities need not simply exist in fiction or the
mind.
We already inhabit them.
Imaginary Cities - Darran Anderson
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