Returning to Nothing : The Meaning of Lost Places
by
Peter Read
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521571545
ISBN-13
9780521571548
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
AU
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 4th, 1996
Print length
254 Pages
Weight
545 grams
Product Classification:
The environment
Ksh 8,700.00
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Examines peoples' attachment to houses, workplaces, communities, and countries through numerous interviews.
Feelings about lost or destroyed places rouse our deepest emotions. Losing a home or a suburb or leaving a homeland can be like losing a loved one. This book examines what it means to lose a place forever and why we return, and keep on returning, to these places so large in our memories. It considers many lost towns, suburbs, and homes: Darwin after Cyclone Tracy, the flooding of the town of Adaminaby in New South Wales, the inundation of Lake Pedder in Tasmania, bushfire at Macedon in Victoria, migration from other countries, the clearing of neighbourhoods for freeways and the everyday circumstances which force people from their land. Peter Read establishes how important the places we live in are, and how much we grieve when we lose them. It tells a human story, which is disturbing, poetic, and often inspiring. Everyone who has lost a place of importance to them will find it unforgettable.
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