Capital
An elegy to the labor and love of a city
Format:Paperback
Publisher:A Public Space
Published:2nd Jul '20
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An emotional homage to a city’s labor and legacy, Capital by Mark Hage captures the stories of its inhabitants and their connection to a disappearing landscape.
In Capital, Mark Hage explores the intricate relationship between a city and its inhabitants through poignant narratives and vivid imagery. The book serves as a heartfelt elegy to a disappearing urban landscape, capturing the essence of a place that has witnessed countless stories unfold. Hage's prose invites readers to reflect on the labor, love, and dreams that have shaped the city, offering a deep appreciation for the people who have called it home.
Throughout Capital, the author delves into the lives of various characters, each representing a unique aspect of the city’s rich tapestry. Their experiences highlight the struggles and triumphs that accompany urban life, illustrating how individual stories are intertwined with the larger narrative of the city itself. This exploration of community and resilience is both touching and thought-provoking, urging readers to consider what is lost as cities evolve.
Ultimately, Capital is not just a lament for what is fading away; it is also a celebration of the enduring spirit of those who contribute to the life of a city. Mark Hage masterfully weaves together themes of nostalgia, identity, and transformation, creating a work that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt a connection to a place. This book invites reflection on the legacy we leave behind and the future we envision for the spaces we inhabit.
ISBN: 9781733973076
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128 pages