The Poetics Of Space by Gaston Bachelard

The Classic Look at How We Experience Intimate Places

"The Poetics of Space" explores the relationship between spaces and the human psyche, particularly focusing on the importance and symbolism of intimate spaces like houses, rooms, and corners. The book delves into the philosophy and psychology of architecture, using poetic imagery and phenomenology to examine how people experience and inhabit personal spaces. It argues that these spaces hold deep emotional significance and that understanding them can reveal insights about memory, imagination, and the essence of being. Through its analysis, the text invites readers to reconsider the ordinary environments of daily life as rich landscapes of poetic expression and emotional depth.

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Published
1958
Nationality
French
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
French
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Alternate Titles
- Rummets Poetik
- The Poetics of Space

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