Anthropolis: A Tale of Two Cities
Title | Anthropolis: A Tale of Two Cities |
Year for Search | 1992 |
Authors | Fischer, Daniel P. |
Date Published | 1992 |
Publisher | Mercer University Press |
Place Published | Macon, GA |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | In a future where oil shortages have led to significant changes, with, for example, the interstate highway network replace by MagLev trains. The novel focuses on the city of Anthropolis in Colorado, an ecological eutopia with a stress on neighborhoods and the economy based around cooperatives. Native American Indian spirituality provides part of the ethos. Anthropolis works to share its experience with the rest of the world. There is a comparison of the city of Anthropolis and Atlanta on 111-30. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, PU |
Full Text | 1992 Fischer, Daniel P. Anthropolis: A Tale of Two Cities. In a future where oil shortages have led to significant changes, with, for example, the interstate highway network replace by MagLev trains. The novel focuses on the city of Anthropolis in Colorado, an ecological eutopia with a stress on neighborhoods and the economy based around cooperatives. Native American Indian spirituality provides part of the ethos. Anthropolis works to share its experience with the rest of the world. There is a comparison of the city of Anthropolis and Atlanta on 111-30. |