There is no such thing as the wrong step; every time we walk we are
going somewhere. Moving around the modern city becomes more than
from getting from A to B, but a way of understanding who and where
you are. In a series of riveting intellectual rambles, Matthew
Beaumont, retraces a history of the walker. From Charles Dicken's
insomniac night rambles to wandering through the faceless,
windswept monuments of the neoliberal city, the act of walking is
one of escape, self-discovery, disappearances and potential
revolution. Pacing stride for stride alongside such literary
amblers and thinkers as Edgar Allen Poe, Andrew Breton, H G Wells,
Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys and Ray Bradbury, Matthew Beaumont
explores the relationship between the metropolis and its pedestrian
life. He asks can you get lost in a crowd? It is polite to stare at
people walking past on the street? What differentiates the city of
daylight and the nocturnal metropolis? What connects walking,
philosophy and the big toe? Can we save the city - or ourselves -
by taking the pavement?
General
| Imprint: |
Verso Books
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
November 2020 |
| Authors: |
Matthew Beaumont
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| Dimensions: |
234 x 153 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover
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| Pages: |
336 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-78873-891-0 |
| Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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| LSN: |
1-78873-891-8 |
| Barcode: |
9781788738910 |
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