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The Vast Extent
On Seeing and Not Seeing Further
31,99 € |
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Verlag: | Faber & Faber UK |
Format: | MP3 (in ZIP-Archiv) |
Veröffentl.: | 02.01.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780571389834 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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Beschreibungen
'Remarkable . . . People will be inspired by it to look again at the world and its mysteries.' CELIA PAUL
An expansive, wonder-filled collection exploring art, science and travel
From the celebrated poet, novelist and memoirist, The Vast Extent is a constellation of "exploded essays" about light and image, seeing and the unseen. Each is a record of how thought builds and ideas emerge, aligning art, myth, strange voyages, scientific scrutiny and a poet's response so that they cast light upon each other. Ranging across caves, seasickness, early photography, boredom, wonder, mountains, mice, the body and its shadow, from the Arctic at midwinter to a shingle spit in Norfolk at midsummer, Lavinia Greenlaw invites us to travel such questions as how we might describe what we have never seen before or what helps us to see more clearly or persuades us to see what's not there. Art, science, technology, vision and memory inform one another in this original and illuminating work.
'[Greenlaw] wields her erudition lightly.' Sunday Times
An expansive, wonder-filled collection exploring art, science and travel
From the celebrated poet, novelist and memoirist, The Vast Extent is a constellation of "exploded essays" about light and image, seeing and the unseen. Each is a record of how thought builds and ideas emerge, aligning art, myth, strange voyages, scientific scrutiny and a poet's response so that they cast light upon each other. Ranging across caves, seasickness, early photography, boredom, wonder, mountains, mice, the body and its shadow, from the Arctic at midwinter to a shingle spit in Norfolk at midsummer, Lavinia Greenlaw invites us to travel such questions as how we might describe what we have never seen before or what helps us to see more clearly or persuades us to see what's not there. Art, science, technology, vision and memory inform one another in this original and illuminating work.
'[Greenlaw] wields her erudition lightly.' Sunday Times
Lavinia Greenlaw has published three novels and six collections of poetry. Her works of non-fiction include
Some Answers Without Questions,
The Importance of Music to Girls and
Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland. Her writing has appeared in
frieze, the
London Review of Books and the
New Yorker, among other publications.
Some Answers Without Questions,
The Importance of Music to Girls and
Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland. Her writing has appeared in
frieze, the
London Review of Books and the
New Yorker, among other publications.