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Forests by Robert Pogue Harrison delves into the profound relationship between humanity and the natural world, specifically focusing on the enigmatic allure of forests. Harrison invites readers to explore the symbolic and literal significance of forests throughout various cultures and epochs, examining how these wooded realms have shaped our imagination, spirituality, and artistic expression.
In this thought-provoking work, Harrison traverses the landscapes of philosophy, literature, and history, uncovering how forests serve as a vital backdrop for human experience. Through a rich tapestry of references, he illustrates the forest not merely as a physical space but as a potent metaphor for the mysteries of existence, the unconscious, and the interplay between civilization and nature.
This book is ideal for those interested in cultural studies, environmental philosophy, and literary analysis. Fans of Harrison’s other works, such as Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition, will find similar thematic explorations and intellectual depth in Forests.
"A masterful exploration of the forest as a site of cultural and philosophical significance."
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 304
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226318073
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