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No book on the emergence of Los Angeles, today a metropolis of more
than four million people, has been more influential or elusive than
this volume by Anton Wagner. Originally published in German in 1935
as Los Angeles: Werden, Leben und Gestalt der Zweimillionenstadt in
Sudkalifornien, it is one of the earliest geographical
investigations of a city understood as a series of layered
landscapes. Wagner demonstrated that despite its geographical
disadvantages, Los Angeles grew rapidly into a dominant urban
region, bolstered by agriculture, real estate development,
transportation infrastructure, tourism, the oil and automobile
industries, and the film business. Although widely reviewed upon
its initial publication, his book was largely forgotten until
reintroduced by architectural historian Reyner Banham in his 1971
classic Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies. This
definitive translation is annotated by Edward Dimendberg and
preceded by his substantial introduction, which traces Wagner's
biography and intellectual formation in 1930s Germany and
contextualizes his work among that of other geographers. It is an
essential work for students, scholars, and curious readers
interested in urban geography and the rise of Los Angeles as a
global metropolis.
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