Page and Place: Ongoing Compositions of Plot

Page and Place: Ongoing Compositions of Plot
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9789401211758
ISBN-13 : 9401211752
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Book Synopsis Page and Place: Ongoing Compositions of Plot by : Jon Anderson

Download or read book Page and Place: Ongoing Compositions of Plot written by Jon Anderson and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2014-10-15 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If people are geographical beings, what can fiction tell us about this truth? This book explores how literature can help us understand the nature of the relations between people and place, how humans create connections between their identities and their geographies, and how these can be threatened and lost. Literature is an important, if unusual, way to explore these relations. At once centred in imagination and ideas, fiction is also indelibly connected to, as well as influenced by, the geographies in which it is set. As this book argues, the relationship between fiction and location is so important that it is often difficult to know which is imagined and which is real. Exploring the relations between people and place through fiction writing set in Wales, Page and Place garners poetic insight into how places are written into our stories, and how these stories take and make the places around us. The book introduces the notion of ‘plot’ to describe the complex entanglement between fiction and geography, and to help understand the role that places play in defining human identity.


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