Book description
A Time Magazine Best Books of the Year. In Landscape and Memory, award-winning author Simon Schama ranges over continents and centuries to reveal the psychic claims that human beings have made on nature. He tells of the Nazi cult of the primeval German forest; the play of Christian and pagan…
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Six hundred and fifty pages and every one fascinating, in the true sense of the word, i.e. it cast a spell on me. I read this the one and only time I joined a book club led by a visual artist, which made perfect sense as the book is not only richly illustrated with extraordinary images of paintings, sculpture, and drawings, the author argues that our experience of nature is entirely mediated by art.
We can’t, for example, see a tree, except from an inner perspective shaped by mythic trees seen in some paintings, even a picture postcard or poem…
From Paul's list on transforming inscapes and landscapes.
No one writes quite like Simon Schama. This is a sprawling epic of a book, global in its sweep.
It ranges from the Polish-Lithuanian forests, where bison roam oblivious of centuries of human conflict and suffering, to the Orinoco, in Walter Raleigh’s doomed and bloody footsteps, to the grandeur (or hubris?) of Mount Rushmore. Much of it, however, concerns the tangled threads of myth and collective memory that haunt the English landscape.
As someone born in Nottingham and brought up on Robin Hood, I particularly enjoyed the chapters on the medieval greenwood. Schama’s erudition and range of examples are dazzling.…
From Jeremy's list on enhance your understand and enjoyment of landscape.
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