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Woodrow Phoenix



Average rating: 3.9 · 1,721 ratings · 229 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
Crash Course: If You Want T...

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Rumble Strip

3.86 avg rating — 91 ratings — published 2008 — 7 editions
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Plastic Culture: How Japane...

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Kitsune Tales

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Count Milkula: A Tale of Mi...

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Donny Digits

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“A distinctive appearance and a simple set of characteristics lead to an extremely flexible brand. (pg. 38)”
Woodrow Phoenix, Plastic Culture: How Japanese Toys Conquered the World

“Our cities and suburbs have been shaped by the needs of cars in a way that makes their effects impossible to escape. Like the creepy feeling of an empty parking lot.”
Woodrow Phoenix, Crash Course: If You Want To Get Away With Murder Buy a Car

“Cars don't inhibit space, they pass through it.

But they require that vast amounts of space be held available for that purpose at all times.

All that emptiness. But pedestrians can never cross it.

Dividing one side of a street from the other like a paradoxical quantum problem.

A space that is always temporarily occupied.”
Woodrow Phoenix, Crash Course: If You Want To Get Away With Murder Buy a Car
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