A Field Guide to Getting Lost

211 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 2006 by Canongate.

ISBN:
978-1-84195-745-6
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OCLC Number:
63186721

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Rebecca Solnit investigates the nature of loss, losing and being lost. She starts with the revelation that what is totally unknown to you is usually what you most need to discover and explores how finding that unknown quantity frequently requires getting lost to begin with.

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A Field Guide to Getting Lost

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1) "Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. That's where the most important things come from, where you yourself came from, and where you will go."

2) "Lost really has two disparate meanings. Losing things is about the familiar falling away, getting lost is about the unfamiliar appearing. There are objects and people that disappear from your sight or knowledge or possession; you lose a bracelet, a friend, the key. You still know where you are. Everything is familiar except that there is one item less, one missing element. Or you get lost, in which case the world has become larger than your knowledge of it. Either way, there is a loss of control."

3) "There is no distance in childhood: for a baby, a mother in the other room is gone forever, for a child the time until a birthday is endless. Whatever is …

Subjects

  • Arts
  • Uncertainty
  • Art
  • Travel
  • Philosophy
  • Culture
  • Loss (Psychology)
  • Philosophie