Georgetown Peabody Library

What we see when we read, a phenomenology ; with illustrations, Peter Mendelsund

Label
What we see when we read, a phenomenology ; with illustrations, Peter Mendelsund
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What we see when we read
Oclc number
879467922
Responsibility statement
Peter Mendelsund
Sub title
a phenomenology ; with illustrations
Summary
"A gorgeously unique, fully illustrated exploration into the phenomenology of reading--how we visualize images from reading works of literature, from one of our very best book jacket designers, himself a passionate reader. What do we see when we read? Did Tolstoy really describe Anna Karenina? Did Melville ever really tell us what, exactly, Ishmael looked like? The collection of fragmented images on a page--a graceful ear there, a stray curl, a hat positioned just so--and other clues and signifiers helps us to create an image of a character. But in fact our sense that we know a character intimately has little to do with our ability to concretely picture our beloved--or reviled--literary figures. In this remarkable work of nonfiction, Knopf's Associate Art Director Peter Mendelsund combines his profession, as an award-winning designer; his first career, as a classically trained pianist; and his first love, literature--he considers himself first and foremost as a reader--into what is sure to be one of the most provocative and unusual investigations into how we understand the act of reading"--, Provided by publisher"An illustrated exploration into the phenomenology of reading"--, Provided by publisher
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