I have an ensō tattoo brushed on my arm; wrote a short-story collection about... Well, a lot relevant to this book, but for the sake of simplification, ends with a short story called 'O'; and I'm working on a re-write of Beowulf in the vein of Milton with William Blake archetypical characters. So, I was going to like this book. And I knew that the moment I dropped £25 for it after seeing it for the first time.
Nonetheless, it's ostensibly an artbook with brief statements aside. Many of the facts are stuffed together in a string of connected but overwhelming trivia-bytes that, sometimes, feels like a random philosophy history fact book. Which it kind of is.
But, man, it excels at that. The book is beautiful, the prints high-quality, and if you collect books of this nature (symbolism, synchronicity, symmetry, synergy, sibilance, s, etc) and looking to lose yourself in some beautiful art -
Well, yeah.
PS. I found out the title of this book used to be 'The Cosmic Dance: A Visual Journey from Microcosm to Macrocosm' and while that doesn't sound as compelling, I'd argue it's more accurate.
PSS. To those who know me and want to see the inside of my brain: this is a near amalgam of my ruminations.