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Lost in Austin: The Evolution of an American City

English

By (author): Alex Hannaford

A long-time Austinite and journalists exploration of the profound movements that have shaped Austin, Texascharting the shifts within its vibrant music scene, the impact of rapid urbanization, and the challenges of gentrificationultimately questioning what this citys transformation signals for American urban identity.

Austin isnt what it used to be.

This is a common sentiment amongst locals, offered with the same confusedand often disappointedtone familiar to residents of Seattle, Portland, or San Francisco, where rapid growth and expansion have led to an urban identity crisis. Like those cities, Austin is known for its unique qualities: a thriving live music scene and housing affordability that historically made it a compelling home for creatives and self-described weirdos to roost. But now, as Big Tech infiltrates and climate change looms, Austin has become less familiarand far less affordable.

An exploration of the beloved citys evolution, Lost in Austin also serves as a critical exploration of the transformation that has befallen one of Americas most beloved citiesand serves as a warning for what the homogenization of cities means for American urban identity. With a journalists perspective and the heart of an Austinite, Alex Hannaford delves into the consequences of the citys rapid growth in chapters that chronicle the major movements permanently altering the city: a vanishing music scene, soaring property values, and the encroachment of major industry. Through keen reportage and extensive interviews, Lost in Austin unveils the toll of unchecked growth and the citys shift from its rebellious spirit to commercialization.

Through those storiesvibrant, colorful, and clearly full of love for this cityHannaford raises a crucial question: How do American cities, once celebrated for their unique values, became casualties of their own rapid growth and success? And can they ever return to what they once were?

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Product Details
  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780063253025

About Alex Hannaford

Alex Hannaford has worked as a journalist since 1997 and has contributed to publications including The Guardian & Observer British GQ The Sunday Times The Atlantic and The Nation. He cowrote and hosted Dead Man Talking a crime podcast for Audioboom available on Apple Podcasts Spotify etc. which won silver at the 2019 British Podcast Awards. He is the writer and director of The Last 40 Miles an award-winning animated short film about the death penalty. Alex is a Fellow of The Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma at Columbia University.

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