Description
About the Author
Cole Stangler is a journalist based in Marseille, France. A contributor to The Nation, Jacobin and the international news network France 24, he has also published work in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Guardian, Foreign Policy and other outlets.
Reviews
'A helpful reflection on contemporary France ... Stangler takes us on a journey through the capital to see the city for ourselves. He walks the streets of La Goutte d'Or as a way of highlighting the contribution of immigrants to the fabric of the city, and he uses his visit to a squat in Montreuil to reflect on the material conditions in which the creative arts can flourish ... [Paris isn't Dead Yet] has a plausible and welcome humility'. -- Emile Chabal
"[This] astute and accessible mix of history and policy . . . will persuade readers of the positive impact affordable housing has on the character of a city." -- Publisher's Weekly
"A fascinating journey into Paris on the other side of the tracks. Stangler's lively and informative work delves into the rich history of the forgotten side of Paris and asks important questions about whether, in this age of urban gentrification and late-stage capitalism, the beating heart of the city can survive." -- Catherine Norris Trent, France 24
Book Information
ISBN 9781908906557
Author Cole Stangler
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint The Westbourne Press
Publisher Saqi Books
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 136mm * 300mm