Rhythmic Reveries of a Ruminating Mind
Title | Rhythmic Reveries of a Ruminating Mind PDF eBook |
Author | A.H. Mehr |
Publisher | Notion Press |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2023-08-19 |
Genre | Poetry |
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Like the parched earth that longs for a drop of water and feels vigorous when it rains, like the scorching sun that longs for a shade for itself and calms down when evenings set in, like the broken heart that longs for healing and its wounds fill up when someone loves it again, like the infant that longs for warmth and feels secure in its mother’s arms, like all the lonely people who long for a conversation and are ecstatic when someone talks to them, like the drowning man who wants to live, and delighted even if he catches a straw, I hold on to poetry - for a drop of water, for shade, for healing, for warmth, for a conversation, for a delightful life…
The Reveries of the Solitary Walker
Title | The Reveries of the Solitary Walker PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
Publisher | Hackett Publishing |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780872201620 |
An exploration of the soul in the form of a final meditation on self-understanding and isolation.
Reverie and Interpretation
Title | Reverie and Interpretation PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas H. Ogden |
Publisher | Jason Aronson, Incorporated |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1998-11-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1461630525 |
In his fifth book Thomas Ogden, widely regarded as the most profound and original psychoanalytic writer of this decade, explores the frontier of contemporary psychoanalytic thinking: the experience of the analyst and patient in the dynamic interplay of subjectivity and intersubjectivity. A Jason Aronson Book
Rhythm in Art, Psychology and New Materialism
Title | Rhythm in Art, Psychology and New Materialism PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory Minissale |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2021-03-11 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 110891246X |
This book examines the psychology involved in handling, and responding to, materials in artistic practice, such as oils, charcoal, brushes, canvas, earth, and sand. Artists often work with intuitive, tactile sensations and rhythms that connect them to these materials. Rhythm connects the brain and body to the world, and the world of abstract art. The book features new readings of artworks by Matisse, Pollock, Dubuffet, Tápies, Benglis, Len Lye, Star Gossage, Shannon Novak, Simon Ingram, Lee Mingwei, L. N. Tallur and many others. Such art challenges centuries of philosophical and aesthetic order that has elevated the substance of mind over the substance of matter. This is a multidisciplinary study of different metastable patterns and rhythms: in art, the body, and the brain. This focus on the propagation of rhythm across domains represents a fresh art historical approach and provides important opportunities for art and science to cooperate.
The Pursuit of Laziness
Title | The Pursuit of Laziness PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Saint-Amand |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2011-05-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1400838711 |
We think of the Enlightenment as an era dominated by ideas of progress, production, and industry--not an era that favored the lax and indolent individual. But was the Enlightenment only about the unceasing improvement of self and society? The Pursuit of Laziness examines moral, political, and economic treatises of the period, and reveals that crucial eighteenth-century texts did find value in idleness and nonproductivity. Fleshing out Enlightenment thinking in the works of Denis Diderot, Joseph Joubert, Pierre de Marivaux, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Jean-Siméon Chardin, this book explores idleness in all its guises, and illustrates that laziness existed, not as a vice of the wretched, but as an exemplar of modernity and a resistance to beliefs about virtue and utility. Whether in the dawdlings of Marivaux's journalist who delayed and procrastinated or in the subjects of Chardin's paintings who delighted in suspended, playful time, Pierre Saint-Amand shows how eighteenth-century works provided a strong argument for laziness. Rousseau abandoned his previous defense of labor to pursue reverie and botanical walks, Diderot emphasized a parasitic strategy of resisting work in order to liberate time, and Joubert's little-known posthumous Notebooks radically opposed the central philosophy of the Enlightenment in a quest to infinitely postpone work. Unsettling the stubborn view of the eighteenth century as an age of frenetic industriousness and labor, The Pursuit of Laziness plumbs the texts and images of the time and uncovers deliberate yearnings for slowness and recreation. Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.
Small Damages
Title | Small Damages PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Kephart |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2012-07-19 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1101572183 |
Juno meets Under the Tuscan Sun It's senior year, and while Kenzie should be looking forward to prom and starting college in the fall, she discovers she's pregnant. Her determination to keep her baby is something her boyfriend and mother do not understand. So she is sent to Spain, where she will live out her pregnancy, and her baby will be adopted by a Spanish couple. No one will ever know. Alone and resentful in a foreign country, Kenzie is at first sullen and difficult. But as she gets to know Estela, the stubborn old cook, and Esteban, the mysterious young man who cares for the horses, she begins to open her eyes, and her heart, to the beauty that is all around her, and inside her. Kenzie realizes she has some serious choices to make--choices about life, love, and home. Lyrically told in a way that makes the heat, the colors, and the smells of Spain feel alive, Small Damages is a feast for the heart and the soul, and a coming-of-age novel not easily forgotten.
Origins of Architectural Pleasure
Title | Origins of Architectural Pleasure PDF eBook |
Author | Grant Hildebrand |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1999-06-30 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780520215054 |
This engaging study discusses ways in which architectural forms emulate some archetypal settings that humans have found appealing--and useful for survival--from ancient times to the present. 119 photos. 6 line figures.