“Easily one of the best architecture critics around … Sorkin is a flaneur with a sense of public purpose.”—Chris Hall, Guardian
“America’s most invigorating writer on architecture.”—Observer
“Sorkin is one of the most intelligent writers on architecture today.”—Library Journal
“Sorkin is a formidable opponent of the banal, the ugly, the stupid and the vapidly posturing which, he argues, are all around us.”—Publishers Weekly
“[A]n intense mediation on the role of democracy in architecture, the role of the critic in that democracy and the dilemmas facing an architect who wants to make a difference (by working with that democracy) but needs to make a living (by pleasing an economic and political elite) … One of the most impressive collections of contemporary criticism you could read.”—Art Review
“All Over the Map is a pleasure to read”—Times Literary Supplement