Horizontal Cities.(sensing a shift to a more positive opinion about the suburbs)

Reason | July 1, 2000| | Copyright

Suburbia is finally getting its due from social critics.

For those of us who grew up in "suburbia"--that geographic and psychic region that has long been synonymous with all that is "plastic" and "soulless" in American life--the April 9 edition of The New York Times Magazine was a real stunner. Who would have expected one of the nation's great arbiters of taste and sensibility to sanctify "The Triumph of Burbopolis" with a special issue that actually had some good things to say about the suburbs? One story even went so far as to praise Levittown, Long Island, that ...

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