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James Howard Kunstler is one of the world’s loudest critics of suburban sprawl and the impending fossil fuel shortage.
He has no formal training in architecture or the related design fields. His website is: http://Kunstler.com
Kunstler’s nonfiction series on suburban sprawl, new urbanism and the end of the cheap oil era includes: The Geography of Nowhere, The City in Mind: Notes on the Urban Condition, Home from Nowhere and The Long Emergency. His latest novel, World Made By Hand is a fictional account of the issues raised in The Long Emergency. He is also the author of eight other novels.
Kunstler was born in New York City in 1948. He moved to the Long Island suburbs in 1954 and returned to the city in 1957, where he spent most of his childhood. He now lives in upstate New York.
Kunstler graduated from the State University of New York, Brockport campus, worked as a reporter and feature writer for a number of newspapers, and finally as a staff writer for Rolling Stone Magazine. In 1975, he dropped out to write books on a full-time basis.
He has lectured at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, MIT, RPI, the University of Virginia and many other colleges, and has appeared before many professional organizations, such as the AIA, the APA, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
