I want this book…

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What it’s about:

Hong Kong is a city without ground. In Hong Kong, it is possible to walk all day without ever having to set foot on the ground. “Cities Without Ground” deconstructs the unfathomable paths of pedestrian bridges, tunnels and walkways, which make up pedestrian Hong Kong. The book graphically dissects this labyrinth in a series of snappy axonometric drawings of 32 various routes through the city.

It’s like one of those cities in Invisible Cities.

Charles Mudede—who writes about film, books, music, and his life in Rhodesia, Zimbabwe, the USA, and the UK for The Stranger—was born near a steel plant in Kwe Kwe, Zimbabwe. He has no memory...