Just five miles west of New York City, the Meadowlands is an untamed, vilified, half-developed & smelly tract of swampl&. It is home to rare birds & missing bodies, tranquil marshes & a major sports arena, burning garbage dumps & corporate headquarters, the remains of the original Penn Station & possibly those of more than one mafioso. Acclaimed writer Robert Sullivan proves himself to be the perfect explorer, historian & archaeologist for this fragile yet amazingly resilient region. He tramps through the muck on foot & navigates the polluted rivers in a canoe, all the while describing the industrial detritus with as much zeal as he observes the surprisingly rich diversity of wildlife. ” The Meadowlands” is an ode to an overlooked American borderl&, a delightfully incongruous battleground marking the ongoing struggle between the forces of progress & nature.