Landscapes of the Mind: Worlds of Sense and Metaphor"A landscape is a visual perception, the way in which we experience our environment through our eyes. In this provocative book Douglas Porteous ventures far beyond the visual into the myriad other sensory and existential perceptions--otherscapes--through which we encounter the worlds around and within us. Part I, Sensuous worlds, investigates and celebrates the problems and joys of Smellscape and Soundscape. These interpretations accumulate in the pivotal essay on Bodyscape. Part II, Landscapes of Metaphor, delves more deeply into the existential landscape antinomies of human life: body (Bodyscape) vs. mind (Inscape); home (Homescape) vs travel (Escape); and, mirroring the sequence of urbanization, rural childhood (Childscape) vs urban adulthood (Deathscape). Rarely considered as an interconnected sequence, these 'scape studies serve to illuminate, interpret, and critique the human condition in what we are pleased to call Western 'civilization.' Porteous draws from a remarkably wide array of sources--the modern novel (particularly the works of Graham Greene and Malcolm Lowry), poetry, travel literature, geography, psychology, urban design, and environmental aesthetics--and adds specially commissioned line-drawings by Ole Heggen. The result is an extraordinary work, interdisciplinary in scope, non-technical in language, written with authority and passion."--book jacket. |
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Page 38
... T.S. Eliot ( 1974 , 23 , 28 ) explicitly links smell with reminiscence in his world - weary urban evocations of ' female smells in shuttered rooms , ' ' smells of steaks in passageways , ' ' And cigarettes in corridors / And cocktail ...
... T.S. Eliot ( 1974 , 23 , 28 ) explicitly links smell with reminiscence in his world - weary urban evocations of ' female smells in shuttered rooms , ' ' smells of steaks in passageways , ' ' And cigarettes in corridors / And cocktail ...
Page 123
... T.S. Eliot to the alcoholic Malcolm Lowry . To press this universal aspect of Greeneland , I will make a brief comparison with the world of Lowry . This author , too , feels marred by childhood experience . His escape is not to religion ...
... T.S. Eliot to the alcoholic Malcolm Lowry . To press this universal aspect of Greeneland , I will make a brief comparison with the world of Lowry . This author , too , feels marred by childhood experience . His escape is not to religion ...
Page 127
... T.S. Eliot , The Family Reunion T.S. Eliot , Burnt Norton T.S. Eliot , The Waste Land Both Lowry and Greene were wide awake to the difficulties of their childhood homes , and to the harsh realities of the literary life in Western cities ...
... T.S. Eliot , The Family Reunion T.S. Eliot , Burnt Norton T.S. Eliot , The Waste Land Both Lowry and Greene were wide awake to the difficulties of their childhood homes , and to the harsh realities of the literary life in Western cities ...
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