Subterranean Cities
Explore the intriguing depths of urban life in "Subterranean Cities" by David L. Pike, published by Cornell University Press in 2005. This compelling work delves into the rich history of underground spaces in two iconic cities: London and Paris. With a thorough analysis across 277 pages, Pike uncovers how these subterranean landscapes have shaped the cultural and historical narratives of urban existence.
From the hidden tunnels of London to the mysterious catacombs of Paris, Pike examines the underground not just as a geographical feature, but as a dynamic symbol of crisis, fascination, and hidden truths in modern life. If you are interested in city and town life history, or the portrayal of underground areas in literature, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Discover the beyond-the-surface realities of these vibrant metropolises and their underground legacies through a scholarly yet engaging lens.