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Felipe Fernandez Armesto, Professor of History, Tufts University: Charles Jencks never stops refreshing our minds. Now on a subject on which his previous work seemed insuperable he breaks new ground. He redefines postmodernism s place in modernity and, with his usual wit, clarity and fluency, he explains how and why the grandest of grand narratives our integrated history of the universe survives and thrives.
Rem Koolhaas, Architect and Author: That Critical Modernism is a tautology turned into an oxymoron is perhaps its greatest strength: as Jencks argues, the critical and the modern certainly need each other.
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