Overview

This is the question posed by the French poet-philosopher Paul Valery in his engaging meditation on the aesthetics of the seashell. As any beachcomber will attest, seashells are an endless source of fascination and delight, and Valery's 1936 essay glows, as Gaston Bachelard says, with his sense of nature's "transcendental geometry". Wondering at the enormous variety of shells -- the helices, the spirals, the surfaces smooth or encrusted with knobs or spines, the bulbs and concavities, the rugged outsides and the satiny surfaces within -- Valery compares the "making" of human beings with that slow, continuous formation that is the "making" of nature.

ISBN-13

9780807064306

ISBN-10

0807064300

Weight

0.75 Pounds

Dimensions

5.75 x 0.75 x 9.00 In

List Price

$18.00

Format

Hardcover

Pages

96 pages

Publisher

Beacon Pr

Published On

1998-05-28



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