This book explores the experience of driving cars as a way of encountering landscapes & cities around the world. A richly illustrated cultural history drawing on social & urban history art literature & music Drive explores in particular how car driving is portrayed in cinema & other moving images from America to Europe & Asia & from Hollywood to the avant-garde. Drive is about dynamic journeys experiences & speeds rooted in specific places & roads & expanded into the realm of cinema art & video games. It moves from the gentle deserts of The Grapes of Wrath to the adventurous city streets of The Italian Job from the aesthetic delights of Rain Man & Traffic to the existential musings of Two-Lane Blacktop Thelma & Louise & Vanishing Point from the contemplative freeway pleasures of Lift to the Scaffold Radio On & London Orbital to the hallucinatory high-speed dangers of Crash Bullitt Death Proof & C'etait un Rendezvous. It shows how various kinds of driving
- with different speeds cars attitudes roads & cities
- provide experiences & values that we ignore at our peril. Written by a leading urban & cultural historian Drive's conclusion is a timely riposte to commonplace anti-car attitudes.