"Harvard Square" is a decade-by-decade tour of the Square since the 1950s, capturing the look and feel of the 'smartest urban space in America' as it has evolved and grown over the years. What do Barack Obama, Samuel Beckett, Fidel Castro, Joan Baez, Conan O'Brien, Natalie Portman and Dwight D. Eisenhower have in common? Their footsteps have all crossed paths in Harvard Square. This well-trod patch of Cambridge turf at the corner of the United States' most renowned university has long been a crossroads where poetry, politics, design, performance and every other cultural endeavor intersect. From the square's tweedy aspect in the 1950s through its many transformations in the '60s,'70s and beyond, author Mo Lotman gives a decade-by-decade account of Harvard Square's history, traditions and lore. The bookstores, the billiard parlors, the barbershops, the booze and burger joints: they're all here. Based on interviews with more than a hundred of the square's denizens, illustrated with archival photographs and graced with texts by John Updike, Bill McKibben, Governor Bill Weld and others, "Harvard Square" brings 'the smartest urban space in America' to vivid life.
About the Author
Mo Lotman is a freelance writer and graphic designer. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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