
The Poetics of Space
Edition: Reprint
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0807064734
ISBN 13: 9780807064733
Publication date:
April 1st, 1994
Publisher: Beacon Press
Pages: 288
Genres: History, Philosophy, Poetry, Art & Photography
Gaston Bachelard’s exploration of space invites readers to immerse themselves in a philosophical journey through the intimate relationship between poetry and the experience of dwelling. With keen insight, he delves into the essence of various spaces, from the simplicity of the home to the vastness of the universe, drawing connections between our physical surroundings and emotional responses. The narrative is steeped in rich imagery, inviting a reflection on the profound significance of the places we inhabit.
As Bachelard revisits and repackages his original work, he enhances the understanding of how space shapes the human psyche, suggesting that our experiences within these spaces can elicit deep memory and imagination. Through a blend of commentary and poetic prose, he encourages readers to reconsider their environments, showcasing the ways in which they influence creativity and thought. This text serves as both a philosophical treatise and a poetic meditation, challenging the reader to see their world anew.
As Bachelard revisits and repackages his original work, he enhances the understanding of how space shapes the human psyche, suggesting that our experiences within these spaces can elicit deep memory and imagination. Through a blend of commentary and poetic prose, he encourages readers to reconsider their environments, showcasing the ways in which they influence creativity and thought. This text serves as both a philosophical treatise and a poetic meditation, challenging the reader to see their world anew.