"Magic... A new way of moving through our worlds."--The Boston Phoenix"Fantastic... A deceptively simple book, TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS demands little but offers much. Cotner and Fitch invite us to experience our city with fresh pleasure and renewed awe."--Time Out New York"TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS is not a destination; it's a gentle journey with a pair of companionable friends."--The Stranger"Unusually quiet and beautiful... This book isn't like anything I'd encountered before."--Time Out Chicago"A clever, well-executed investigation of the poetics of the commonplace."--BOMB Magazine"Hilarious... Walkers, you have found your Socrateses."--The Austin Chronicle"TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS helps instill what is too frequently missing from books on buildings: the experience of the city."--A Daily Dose of Architecture"TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS is an associative journey where scents, noises, people, and buildings are meticulously described through the eyes of intensely attentive explorers."--The Architect's Newspaper"I hate exercise, and I hate conversation, but I love TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS."--HTMLGIANT"Cotner and Fitch's conversations zigzag between the philosophic and the comedic."--Paper Magazine"I've noticed more since I read TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS. I've listened more. It's made me feel better. This is a gift, a beautiful book, and nothing in it is forgettable."--BookslutTEN WALKS/TWO TALKS combines a series of sixty-minute, sixty-sentence walks around New York City with a pair of roving dialogues--one of which takes place during a late-night ramble through Central Park.