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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Floris Books

FORMAT: Electronic book text

ISBN: 9781782506232

RRP: £16.99

PAGES: 304

PUBLICATION DATE:
October 17, 2019

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Enchantment: Wonder in Modern Life

Patrick Curry

Enchantment is a profound human experience. When we encounter wonder, awe or amazement, that is enchantment. Enchantment can reveal profound truths, lead to deep values and become central to a life well-lived.This unique book explores how enchantment plays out in a wide range of contexts — in love, art, religion and learning, in food and drink, and perhaps most significantly in our relationship with the natural world.Patrick Curry argues that modernist attempts to undermine or dismiss enchantment as a delusion are not only misguided but dangerous, potentially leading to a disengagement with our world that could have disastrous consequences for our future on this planet.

Reviews of Enchantment: Wonder in Modern Life

'Understanding begins — and ends — in wonder. This book articulates simply, and in a personal and unpretentious manner, an urgently needed defence of wonder as indispensable to a true perception and just appreciation of the world. We neglect its message at our peril.'– Iain McGilchrist, author of The Master and his Emissary'An impressive erudition and literary sensibility animate the pages of this thoughtful book. With a light poetic touch Curry traces the many ways in which enchantment lies at the core of human experience, even in a world that does its best to disabuse and disillusion us. Detaching it from ideology, Curry sees enchantment as an irrepressible mode of our being present to things, and vice versa. The enchanted moments cannot be sustained yet they lay their claim on us time and time again by virtue of the fact that we are alive and capable of wonder.'– Robert Pogue Harrison, author of Forests: the Shadow of Civilization

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