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An Empire Wilderness: Travels into America's Future
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"Full of surprises and unusual revelations . . . an informed and disturbing portrait of the new American badlands."
Chicago Tribune
"[Kaplan is] tireless, curious, and smart. . . . I cannot imagine anyone will concoct a more convincing scenario for the American future." Thurston Clarke,
The New York Times
With the same prescience and eye for telling detail that distinguished his bestselling
Balkan Ghosts
, Robert Kaplan now explores his native country, the United States of America. His starting point: the conviction that America is a country not in decline but in transition, slowly but inexorably shedding its identity as a monolithic nation-state and assuming a radically new one.
Everywhere Kaplan travelsfrom St. Louis, Missouri, to Portland, Oregon, from the forty-ninth parallel to the banks of the Rio Grandehe finds an America ever more fragmented along lines of race, class, education, and geography. An America whose wealthy communities become wealthier and more fortress-like as they become more closely linked to the world's business capitals than to the desolate ghettoes next door. An America where the political boundaries between the statesand between the U.S. and Canada and Mexicoare becoming increasingly blurred, betokening a vast open zone for trade, commerce, and cultural interaction, the nexus of tomorrow's transnational world. Never nostalgic or falsely optimistic, bracingly unafraid of change and its consequences, Kaplan paints a startling portrait of post-Cold War Americaa great nation entering the final, most uncertain phase of its history. Here is travel writing with the force of prophecy.
"Lively . . . Kaplan has a sharp eye for social truth, and his encounters with a chorus of eloquent citizens of the West keeps the narrative humming."
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