
Three huts.
Fata MorganaN° d'inventaire | 23580 |
Format | 13 x 22 |
Détails | 128 p., paperback. |
Publication | Saint-Clement-de-Rivière, 2010 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782851947727 |
Speed, clutter... Words (or ills) that sum up our collective neurosis. Here are three huts built, conversely, according to the order of slowness and destitution. Without aversion, however, nor bitterness in the face of the beauties of the world - on the contrary. But far enough from ordinary bustle to allow the most intense sensations, the most lucid experiences, to open up at the same time the most generous landscapes. There is no other point in common between Thoreau, Patinir and Bashô than a question tirelessly posed to our condition as sensitive bodies: what is this force that attaches us so passionately to the most fragile presences? It may be that their singular stories offer us the beginning of an answer.
Speed, clutter... Words (or ills) that sum up our collective neurosis. Here are three huts built, conversely, according to the order of slowness and destitution. Without aversion, however, nor bitterness in the face of the beauties of the world - on the contrary. But far enough from ordinary bustle to allow the most intense sensations, the most lucid experiences, to open up at the same time the most generous landscapes. There is no other point in common between Thoreau, Patinir and Bashô than a question tirelessly posed to our condition as sensitive bodies: what is this force that attaches us so passionately to the most fragile presences? It may be that their singular stories offer us the beginning of an answer.