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David S. Levinson

    David Samuel Levinson crafts novels that delve deeply into the human psyche and intricate relationships. His work frequently explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in an ambiguous world. Levinson's prose is precise and evocative, masterfully capturing the nuances of human experience. His short stories and poetry have graced numerous prestigious literary journals.

    Tell Me How This Ends Well
    Access to Destinations
    • 2017

      An ambitious, gripping, darkly funny family drama about the reckoning of three adult siblings with their profoundly flawed parents, set during Passover in a near-future America rife with anti-Semitism and terror

      Tell Me How This Ends Well
    • 2005

      Access to Destinations

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Much of land use and transportation planning today aims to reduce traffic congestion. However, the barometers typically used to measure congestion provide only a snapshot of a select dimension of a city's transportation system and fail to accurately reflect how easy it is to reach destinations. Comprehensive and policy relevant measures useful to land-use and transportation planning need to capture both land use and travel dimensions. This book focuses on the science and policy around the multi-modal concept of accessibility. If the goal is to create physical environments that are accessible, this work provides an up date account that can advance empirically grounded research and planning practice relating to accessibility.

      Access to Destinations