Mike Davis (1946-2022) was a writer, political activist, urban theorist, and historian. He is best known for his investigations of power and class in works such as City of Quartz, Late Victorian Holocausts, and Planet of Slums. His last two non-fiction books were Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, co-authored by Jon Wiener, and The Monster Enters: COVID-19, Avian Flu, and the Plagues of Capitalism. He was the recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and the Lannan Literary Award.
"""Including some of Davis' most vivid and powerful short essays, it is about time this superb book was back in print. There's prophecies here if you want them, but much more than that: this book of American urbicides of the past, present and future is still vital for understanding how we got into such an appalling mess, and what forces could wrench us out of it."" —Owen Hatherley “A crash course in what makes Davis so good.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Davis culls nuggets of avarice and depredation the way miners chisel coal.” —The Nation “Rangy, astute, switchblade-wicked essays.” —Kirkus Reviews “Smart and tough: an author with one eye out for the underdog.” —Library Journal"