Off the Map

Lost Space, Feral Places and Invisible Cities and What They Tell Us about the World

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Alastair Bonnett: Off the Map (2014, Quarto Publishing Group UK)

English language

Published Aug. 26, 2014 by Quarto Publishing Group UK.

ISBN:
978-1-306-51314-2
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3 stars

When you think of the world today you always assume that we have discovered everything, each piece of land is owned and there aren’t any unknowns left for us to discover. What this book shows us is that those thoughts are wrong, whether it is a strip of land between buildings, floating pumice islands, no-mans land or an abandoned gun platform out in the sea, there are still many remarkable places for us to discover and explore.

I found the psychology of what a place means to us the most interesting part of this book, Bonnett would start talking about a type of place, strips of unused land between building in cities for example, I would instantly think you can’t include that in the list but each time he convinced me that it deserved to be included. Once you start using you imagination these sorts of places really come alive …

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Subjects

  • Geography
  • Place (philosophy)