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La poética del espacio
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Bachelard, uno de los más extraordinarios filósofos modernos de Francia, procede de la filosofía de la ciencia natural. Su rigurosa formación científica no impidió que rompiera con todos sus hábitos tradicionales de investigación filosófica para abrazar una forma personal de la fenomenología, la del estudio del fenómeno de la imagen poética .
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Very well done and thoroughly intriguing.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This and the other Bachelard translations inspired my best work (poetry) in a series that took me through in excess of 700 poems.I think his ability to thoughtfully examine space, from a perspective that that is contemplative rather than analytical s a wonderful variant.Works well for me, at the least.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5[W]e are never real historians, but always near poets, and our emotion is perhaps nothing but an expression of a poetry that was lost.
This is not what I expected. The Poetics of Space is not some rigorous discussion of the concept of home or the distinction between inside and outside. This is a meditation. Bachelard prefers "daydream". As one reads, one takes shorthand from the philosopher's imagination. The text is steeped in whimsy and speculation. The citations refer to the poetic, not the philosophical. Heidegger is not mentioned. I suspect that is political.
Borrowing Bachelard's seminal point of contact, his Poetics remains half-open. The idea of the house and dwelling is only explored on the hoof; broader issues of the miniature and the vast are extended the lengthier chew. I loved the sections on nests and wardrobes, each dizzying with references to Rimbaud and insularity. I simply felt the wider thrust of the book abandoned the thesis of the Home.
This then is my ancestral forest. And all the rest is fiction. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5How spaces can have a profound emotional/psychological effect. A place to go for automatic inspiration.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This is supposed to be a book about perceptions, so I guess I can’t fault him on factual flippancy. He seems to be saying, though, that these perceptions are at least somewhat universal. Which is ridiculous, least of all because I can’t relate to most of them.
He brings up some interesting ideas, but only in passing, before he goes off again on pseudo-psychological babbles, passing them off as universal Truths.
I’m only half way through, hopefully it will get better?
Edit: it didn't. It did, however, make me doubt a few things I took for granted. Not because of any convincing evidence or arguments, but because he seems to take for granted the opposite. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love this book! It would have to be way at the top of my list of books that changed my life and how I look at things around me! Does include a very large number of difficult philosophical and psychological terms, but if you read through, you can get most of them in context.