
Six Names Of Beauty Av Crispin Sartwell
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it's also in the language we use and everywhere in the world around us. In this elegant, witty, and ultimately profound meditation on what is beautiful, Crispin Sartwell begins with six words from six different cultures - ancient Greek's 'to kalon', the Japanese idea of 'wabi-sabi......
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<P>Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it''s also in the language we use and everywhere in the world around us. In this elegant, witty, and ultimately profound meditation on what is beautiful, Crispin Sartwell begins with six words from six different cultures - ancient Greek''s ''to kalon'', the Japanese idea of ''wabi-sabi'', Hebrew''s ''yapha'', the Navajo concept ''hozho'', Sanskrit ''sundara'', and our own English-language ''beauty''.</P><P>Each word becomes a door onto another way of thinking about, and looking at, what is beautiful in the world, and in our lives. In Sartwell''s hands these six names of beauty - and there could be thousands more - are revealed as simple and profound ideas about our world and our selves.</P>
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Språk | Engelsk |
Sjanger | Filosofi og religion |
Format | Paperback |
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Typ | Papirbøker |
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