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characters La poétiue de l'espace 107 On enhanced and enchanted significances Every reader of it will never see ordinary spaces in ordinary ways Instead the reader will see with the soul of the eye the glint of Gaston Bachelard from the new foreword by John R Stilg We are never real historians but always near poets and our emotion is perhaps nothing but an expression of a poetry that was lost This is not what I expected The Poetics of Space is not some rigorous discussion of the concept of home or the distinction between inside and outside This is a meditation Bachelard prefers daydream As one reads one takes shorthand from the philosopher s imagination The text is steeped in whimsy and speculation The citations refer to the poetic not the philosophical Heidegger is not mentioned I suspect that is politicalBorrowing Bachelard s seminal point of contact his Poetics remains half open The idea of the house and dwelling is only explored on the hoof broader issues of the miniature and the vast are extended the lengthier chew I loved the sections on nests and wardrobes each dizzying with references to Rimbaud and insularity I simply felt the wider thrust of the book abandoned the thesis of the Home This then is my ancestral forest And all the rest is fiction the-code-napoleon-or-the-french-civil-code-literally-translated-from-the-original-and-official-edition-published-at-paris-in-1804-by-a-barrister-of-the-inner-temple it will never see ordinary spaces ballerina-girl-my-first-reader-paperback in ordinary ways Instead the reader will see with the soul of the eye the glint of Gaston Bachelard from the new foreword by John R Stilg We are never real historians but always near poets and our emotion will-shortz-presents-hard-sudoku-volume-3-200-challenging-puzzles is perhaps nothing but an expression of a poetry that was lost This alexy-g-eacute-nesis-n-ordm-1 is not what I expected The Poetics of Space the-complete-ketogenic-diet-for-beginners-healthy-guide-for-weight-loss is not some rigorous discussion of the concept of home or the distinction between boswell-s-london-journal-1762-1763 inside and outside This guided-mindfulness-meditation-a-complete-guided-mindfulness-meditation-program-from-jon-kabat-zinn is a meditation Bachelard prefers daydream As one reads one takes shorthand from the philosopher s les-bidochon-tome-1-roman-d-amour imagination The text amusing-ourselves-to-death-public-discourse-in-the-age-of-show-business is steeped diary-of-a-minecraft-squid-an-unofficial-minecraft-book-minecraft-diary-books-and-wimpy-zombie-tales-for-kids-19 in whimsy and speculation The citations refer to the poetic not the philosophical Heidegger the-paper-bag-princess-munsch-for-kids is not mentioned I suspect that final-fantasy-ultimania-archive-volume-2 is politicalBorrowing Bachelard s seminal point of contact his Poetics remains half open The kickass-delphi-programming-cutting-edge-delphi-programming-with-an-attitude idea of the house and dwelling batiendo-a-wall-street-peter-lynch-con-la-colaboraci-oacute-n-de-john-rothchild is only explored on the hoof broader matriochkas-tome-2-dissidence issues of the miniature and the vast are extended the lengthier chew I loved the sections on nests and wardrobes each dizzying with references to Rimbaud and sir-cumference-and-the-dragon-of-pi-a-math-adventure insularity I simply felt the wider thrust of the book abandoned the thesis of the Home This then the-acid-alkaline-diet-for-optimum-health-restore-your-health-by-creating-ph-balance-in-your-diet is my ancestral forest And all the rest hush-hush-forest is fiction
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characters La poétiue de l'espace 107 W how our perceptions of houses and other shelters shape our thoughts memories and dreamsA magical book The Poetics of Space is a prism through which all worlds from literary creation to housework to aesthetics to carpentry take A bestowed mind when undertaking the poetic journey of imagination is elated at discovering sudden corners pathways and bridges which lead to those places where the being surges to acuire intimacy with that notion which transpires oneness with life Sometimes these places have always been there around waiting to be discovered Sometimes the discovery is not sudden but gradual brought about by a continuing familiarity with the places The wooden door whose smell begets a sense of warmth or security and also a promise of coming life the book shelf which inhabits a life the caress of whose surface makes one experience oneself in entirety an entirety which is an accumulation of different lives lived through reading and rendered in that instance The window which opens to a sea of faces at dusk an assurance that life moves on irrespective of lingering darkness The old stone stairs erected steeply without a support to ascend the steps of which unites the self with the child within Places creating the spaces of reverie oneiric experiences through which a self attains harmony the house in which you live and which lives within you those drawers and chests which are abode to memories to which you return again and again the corner which stands as a retreat for solitudeIn the words of William Wordsworth We are less forlorn in a world which we meet with our imagination The reveries of mind cumulate into creating those images which bring harmony in the existence Harmony brings joy within the being Camus invincible summer in presence of Algerian Sun and Sea spring forth due to the reveries his mind is captivated with Reveries of the places of his childhood the house he lived in For him this summer is the harmony between his existence and an indifferent UniverseThis harmony is his revoltGaston says Tranuil foliage that really is lived in a tranuil gaze discovered in the humblest of eyes are the artisans of immensity These images make the world grow and the summer too At certain hours poetry gives out waves ofcalm From being imagined calm becomes an emergence of being It is like a value that dominates in spite of minor states of being in spite of a disturbed worldThrough this work he presents before us a phenomenology of imagination How the creative consciousness associates with a poetic image to give a specific reality which is a reverberation creating harmony within a being How such poetic image originates Gaston here investigates simple images of felicitous space and name the investigation as topophilia He does so by picking up spaces and citing various authors and poets referring to such spaces images along with presenting to us his own exploration of them True to the name the language of this work in itself is poetic and flows lucidly through the reader s creative conscious hence succeeding in bringing those reverberations which author aims at