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Tag Archives: Instant City
Surviving the “Instant City” of Karachi
“The instant city mixed the good with the bad, battering people with the impartiality of a typhoon.” The quote above is one of my favorites from the book Instant City. It sums up the intensity of the narrative found in this … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, books, cities, history, Instant City, Karachi, land use, mega-cities, news, NPR, Pakistan, politics, Steve Inskeep
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