The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural ChangeISBN: 978-0-631-16294-0
Paperback
392 pages
April 1992, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Devastating. The most brilliant study of post-modernity to date.
David Harvey cuts beneath the theoretical debates about
postmodernist culture to reveal the social and economic basis of
this apparently free-floating phenomenon. After reading this book,
those who fashionably scorn the idea of a 'total' critique had
better think again." Terry Eagleton
"Few people have penetrated the heartland of contemporary cultural theory and critique as explosively or insightfully as David Harvey." Edward Soja
"David Harvey's book is probably the best yet written on the link between ... economic and cultural transformations." Financial Times
"David Harvey's engrossing book is probably the most readable, ambitious, and intelligent work on postmodernism yet published." Voice Literary Supplement
"In Harvey's skilful hands various strands of contemporary life, normally held far apart by specialized scholarly interests, come together again and are shown to fit with each other ... a marvellous, enjoyable and mind-opening book." Times Literary Supplement