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Download Ebook , by Gaston Bachelard Maria Jolas

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, by Gaston Bachelard Maria Jolas

, by Gaston Bachelard Maria Jolas


, by Gaston Bachelard Maria Jolas


Download Ebook , by Gaston Bachelard Maria Jolas

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File Size: 1567 KB

Print Length: 306 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0143107526

Publisher: Penguin Classics; Reprint edition (December 30, 2014)

Publication Date: December 30, 2014

Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00L2GPRLI

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Bachelard, the poet-philosopher, sings praises to objects and our intimate psychological and metaphysical connections to them. The author is a powerful conceptual and imagistic thinker with a grand poetic sensibility. His soulful book can enrich anyone's life, though I particularly recommend it to artists.Beyond the subjects he writes about, Bachelard is simply worth reading for his creative thought. He's a great humanities essayist who riffs with the best of minds. I see he was only nominated for a Nobel. This book makes me feel he deserved one.

The style of writing and flow of logic is almost stunningly hard to follow. The images that he describes are haunting and indelible. This book reads more like poetry or a profound conversation dipping and spinning in creative insights. Maybe it's because he's French (or a genius), but the connections he makes within a single sentence are so wild, so unexpected, even boundless in terms of all practical experience, that it will open your mind and make you re-evaluate how you perceive your world. I'm not sure I grasp everything. The ideas are too dense. It's better experienced like a pungent cheese - in small portions and with plenty of time to digest.

This is a whimsical book which explores the poetics of space, of the home, and the environment. It asks you to redefine your awareness of spaces you take for granted and provides appreciation and perspective about what space is really about. What I liked is how the author combined poetry, philosophy and design to create this treatise and its one I'll return to from time to time to help me appreciate my own space anew.

I read this book as a graduate student in Boston about 40 years ago, and re-purchased it just recently to have a second leisurely look at it...to remember its beauty and provocative meanings. This book changed my life in a wonderful way; it gave me a new vocabulary to understand my experiences of living, it confirmed and affirmed how I daily lived with a personal 'poetics' called Me...Professor Gaston Bachelard, from France, defined a sensibility and sensitivity called "intimate immensities", which is one way of expressing a pantheistic and human "phenomenology". If you are an artist or musician or poet, etc. you "got it in you" and you recognize "it" in everything around you... Lao Tzu in ancient China called it the Tao, there are many other names from many countries and cultures...The only caution I would note about this book, is that it is densely written in a professorial philosophical way; it not a casual read. I can suggest many children's picture books that express a similar sentiment, more with pictures than with university-level text. But if you enjoy "a sudden salience on the surface of the psyche" (page 1 of the Introduction), then this book is for you...

I love this book, and it is even better in the original language. However, I purchased the paperback in English to replace a hardbound copy that was not returned to me in a loan. The quality of the paperback copy is very poor, like a newspaper print. If I were you and wanted to read it, I would order it in Kindle or look for a hard bound copy.

Im into the whole space and body theme in architecture. Bachelard makes a very compelling book about how space transforms and inspires us.Its not an easy book. It requires dedication and notes (i took a lot of notes and highlights of the book).But in the end, its worth it. Very interesting and something you think about it. Something you really sit and dream of future projects without having that stigma that is to look at other projects and try to copy them.It is a book to dream

This will probably take you quite some time to read. I've managed to stretch it over 2 years re-reading over sections, skipping around, and taking long breaks to soak and absorb it in. You can definitely read it quicker, but I have found that it has actually become very involved in my life reading it over time and has positively changed my perspective as an observer.Highly recommend this to creatives: writers, sculptors, artists, philosophers, people who are curious.

This book was an optional resource in a class I took years back, so I bought it and returned to finish only recently. I have it 4 stars based on an optimistic view of what I might have grasped had I a background of education in the underlying philosophies comprising concepts discussed. I plowed through many obscurity only to find within much beauty. The book as a whole felt to me as a prose poem. The quotes and references mainly are to French poets I've never heard of, but he does include much Rilke who has long been one of my favorites, and I acquired an expanded perspective there. There is an ephemeral, dreamlike quality and references to hashish make me wonder if chemicals were involved!

I purchased this book after reading the quote by Gaston Bachelard, “I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace.” I was intrigued by the idea that the spaces we live and have lived in shape who were are. I've been reading this in bits as it's very "deep" and somewhat hard to digest. Not a light read, but very though provoking.

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