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In Metropolis on the Styx, David L. Pike considers how underground
spaces and their many myths have organized ways of seeing, thinking
about, and living in the modern city. Expanding on the cultural history
of underground construction in his acclaimed previous book, Subterranean
Cities, Pike details the emergence of a vertical city in the
imagination of nineteenth-century Paris and London, a city overseen by
hosts of devils and undermined by subterranean villains, a city whose
ground level was replete with passages between above and below.
Metropolis on the Styx brings together a rich variety of visual and
written sources ranging from pulp mysteries and movie serials to the
poetry of Charles Baudelaire and the novels of Marcel Proust, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, and Elinor Glyn to the broadsheets and ephemera of everyday
urban life. From these materials, Pike conjures a working theory of
modern underground space that explains why our notions about urban
environments remain essentially nineteenth-century in character, even
though cities themselves have since changed almost beyond
recognition.Highly original in subject matter, methodology, and
conclusions, Metropolis on the Styx synthesizes a number of critical
approaches, periods of study, and disciplines in the analysis of a
single category of space-the underground. Pike studies the built
environments and the textual and visual ephemera (including little-known
or unknown archival material) of Paris, London, and other cities in
conjunction with canonical modern literature and art. This book
integrates a rich visual component-photographs, movie stills, prints,
engravings, paintings, cartoons, maps, and drawings of actual and
imagined subterranean spaces-into the fabric of the argument. Now Only $6.98
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