Everywhere Being Is Dancing: Twenty Pieces of Thinking
In this companion volume to The Tree of Meaning (GP, 2006), Robert Bringhurst collects talks and meditations under the principle that “everything is related to everything else.” His studies of poetry, polyphonics, oral literature, storytelling, translation, mythology, homogeny, cultural ecology, literary criticism and typography all build upon this sense of basic connectio
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Published
February 1st 2009
by Counterpoint
(first published October 31st 2007)
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This collection suffers in comparison with Bringhurst's THE TREE OF MEANING. The same subjects are present---mythology, first nation oral literature, even Chinese writing---all of which are interests of mine. But the essays here don't catch fire like those in the other collection. Worth having and reading, but more pedestrian takes on these matter than the brilliant evrsions in the other book.
I have a review of this extraordinary book comeing out in CNQ in a few weeks ... will post the link when it's up.
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Robert Bringhurst is a Canadian poet, typographer and author. He is the author of The Elements of Typographic Style – a reference book of typefaces, glyphs and the visual and geometric arrangement of type. He has also translated works of epic poetry from Haida mythology into English.
He lives on Quadra Island, near Campbell River, British Columbia (approximately 170 km northwest of Vanc...more
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