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PUBLISHER: Sandstone Press Ltd
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781905207084
RRP: £7.95
PAGES: 118
PUBLICATION DATE:
June 12, 2006
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On the Atlantic Edge: A Geopoetics Project: Reprint
Kenneth White
Peter Urpeth
“On the Atlantic Edge” is a self-contained series of lectures delivered to the Edinburgh International Book Festival and, as first Hi-Arts International Fellow, in the Highlands of Scotland.
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The book's title is a reference to the idea of the "Atlantic Arc", a recognition by twenty-three European nations that they "shared a common space", a "space for projects". This notion is fundamental to White's ideas. For White, geography is more than maps (and maps are often more than drawings); it includes the geology of Hutton; the way the drift of tectonic plates ultimately reminds us of our connections with other cultures. White prefers to speak about "territories" as these imply "a relationship to the 'great outside', a new type of politics, and a renewed conception of culture". Stuart B Campbell (Northwords Now)
Kenneth White
Kenneth White is one of the most daring of Europe’s writers, thinkers and teachers. Breaking out of the bounds of a limiting culture, he left Scotland for France in 1967. There he held first the Chair of 20th Century Poetics at the Sorbonne, later founding the International Institute of Geopoetics which now has centres in various countries, including Scotland and England.