I won't say much about this book beforehand. When I read it the first time, I hadn't been introduced to it, but read it from cover to cover in five hours. I simply couldn't let it go, and what I learned from it lingered with me for a long time. I hope you will have a similar experience.
The general reading guide on this website applies to this reading also. For example, if you don't know Hannah Arendt at all (I didn't when I first read this book), that's okay, just let go of understanding the parts where her work plays a big role 100%, there is still so much to take away from this book. So yes - the whole book. It is a lot of pages, but quite a few pages are photos. One thing: Eyal Weizman is an architect. When you know that, you can see this in his work, but he still doesn't do what your mainstream architect does! Also: Instructions for the analytical essay, due July 10th (in two weeks) is now up here on the website.
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