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Bunker Archaeology

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Princeton Architectural Press, Dec 1, 2008 - Architecture - 216 pages
Out of print for almost a decade, we are thrilled to bring back one of our most requested hard-to-find titlesphilosopher and cultural theorist Paul Virilio's Bunker Archeology. In 1994 we published the first English-language translation of the classic French edition of 1975, which accompanied an exhibition of Virilio's photographs at the Centre Pompidou. In Bunker Archeology, urbanist Paul Virilio turns his attentionand camerato the ominous yet strangely compelling German bunkers that lie abandoned along the coast of France. These ghostly reminders of destruction and oppression prompted Virilio to consider the nature of war and existence, in relation to both World War II and contemporary times. Virilio discusses fortresses and military space in general as well as the bunkers themselves, including an examination of the role of Albert Speer, Hitler's architect, in the rise of the Third Reich.

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User Review  - Lauren Klotz - Goodreads

sometimes i question virilio's historical integrity (at he seems to take some liberties...) -- but i'm no historian, and that's not what i'm here for. in terms of what i AM here for, BA delivers par ... Read full review

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User Review  - Sasha - Goodreads

The photographs are eerily beautiful. My favourite slice of text is when Virilio describes each bunker as "...a little temple minus the cult." Read full review

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Paul Virilio is a renowned urbanist, political theorist, and art critic.

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