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The Sense of an Interior - Four Rooms and the Writers that Shaped Them (Hardcover, New)
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The Sense of an Interior - Four Rooms and the Writers that Shaped Them (Hardcover, New)
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"The Sense of an Interior" is a fascinating exploration of domestic
space and of the ways it determines how writers work. In four
beautiful essay-chapters Diana Fuss examines four exemplary figures
- Emily Dickinson, Sigmund Freud, Helen Keller, and Marcel Proust.
Women and men, gay and straight, European and American, bound
together by their gifts as writers, by the special bond between
each of them and the space within which they wrote.
But in Diana Fuss's hands we discover something more: while Helen
Keller is certainly the most remarkable in her triumph over
profound disabilities, each of the other three sustained a
disability of their own. Dickinson, who confined herself to the
house in Amherst, suffered from periodic bouts of blindness.
Freud's famous examining room in Vienna was arranged to compensate
for his deafness in one ear. Helen Keller's home in Easton,
Connecticut was a world she could master until, with age, even her
sense of touch finally failed her. Neurotic Proust, obsessed with
smell, hated the odor of cooking and arranged his apartment in the
Boulevard Haussmann to keep him as far as possible from the
kitchen.
Illustrated with almost sixty images, many rare, and some never
before published, this richly observed book weaves together new
understandings of domestic space, creativity, and disability.
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