Urbanist Peter Kageyama on what makes great cities—and his first novel

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St. Petersburg resident Peter Kageyama has been making waves in cities across the country for 20 years. He’s best known as the author of For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places. He also just published his first work of fiction. Hunter’s Point is a detective novel set in 1950s San Francisco in which he explores organized crime,  World War Two Japanese internment camps and beat poetry.

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