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Author name: Gaston Bachelard

 : The Poetics of Space
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 114
EAN num: 9780807064733
ISBN number: 0807064734
Label: Beacon Press
Manufacturer: Beacon Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 241
Printing Date: April 01, 1994
Publishing house: Beacon Press
Sale Popularity Level: 7907
Studio: Beacon Press




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Product Description:
The classic book on how we experience intimate spaces.

'A magical book. . . . A prism through which all worlds from literary creation to housework to aesthetics to carpentry take on enhanced—and enchanted-significances. Every reader of it will never see ordinary spaces in ordinary ways. Instead the reader will see with the soul of the eye, the glint of Gaston Bachelard.'
—from the foreword by John R. Stilgoe

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This is a deep, magical, densely captivating book about space, our homes, how we live in them, and how dwellings and space affect us; it is as much a book of philosophy as a work of serious literature. It requires careful, preferably leisurely reading, with the possibility of moments to pause and digest and re-read the words. It will change the way you look at your home and your life, providing a deeper, more insightful relationship with the spaces you occupy.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - English, please
I don't know if the problem is in the content of the book, or in the translation, but the book was almost incomprehensible. Unfortunately, I don't speak French, so I can't read the original and compare them, but I suspect it is the translation, which appeared a bit stilted and unnatural (similar to translations of Frederick Bastiat's The Law, or Pierre Boulle's Planet of the Apes, both of which were oddly worded, although easily readable, and Bastiat wrote more than 150 years ago).

Maybe the translator didn't quite understand the topic, or have a conversational grasp of the English language, either of which would make translating difficult. I almost picked up my Strunk & White's Elements of Style to review their readability formula just to quantify how dense this book was, but restrained myself.

To the reviewers I read before buying this book, now I understand why a number of them wrote things like, "you have to be able to sit back and ponder the book, savoring the words before digesting them." I took this as a sign that there were deep meanings that mesmerized the reader, and looked forward to it. No. To translate that phrase into common English, it means, "the translator has an Oxford English Dictionary and he's going to use it."



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Whats the big deal
I don't get why this is the bible of architects. Its boring as hell. Sure people are affected by the spaces they inhabit for various conditioning reasons. OK thats obvious but do I need to read a whole book written in pompous philospeak to learn that.

Honestly I put it down half way. Too boring and too many other things to read. Life is short.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - very pleased
Book itself was in great condition, and was waiting at home for me sooner than expected.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - An inspirational analysis
This book is hardly new, but Bachelard's analysis of the psychology of space remains as fascinating and lyrical as when it was very first published. I've recommended this book to artists and sculptors and students over the years, and they in turn recomend it to others. Bachelard went on to write a book on the poetics of reverie and the "psychoanalysis of fire" but his book on space remains the most readable and the most genuinely poetic.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A book to savor .......
........ this book is about house and its space and remembrance and meaning. House as protector, memory store, place in the world, construct. This is a philosophy book about house written by a poet, reflecting his views, and other's, on the importance and vital organism that is shelter. If you love word that conjures thought...and love home (whatever that means for you) I believe you will savor this book.

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