The lost art of walking : the history, science, philosophy, and literature of pedestrianism /
Nicholson, Geoff, 1953-
The lost art of walking : the history, science, philosophy, and literature of pedestrianism / History, science, philosophy, and literature of pedestrianism Geoff Nicholson. - 276 pages ; 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-273).
Los Angeles : walking wounded with Ray and Phil and others -- Eccentrics, obsessives, artists : walks with Richard Long, captain Barclay, et al. -- Nicholson's London, your London, anybody's London -- As I tripped out one morning : music, movement, movies -- A man walks into a bar : New York, the shape of the city, down among the psychogeographers and mixologists -- Some desert walkers, walking in and out of nature, with and without god -- The walking photograph -- Walking home and away from home -- Perfect and imperfect walks, last walks, the walks we didn't take.
A cultural commentator and author of such works as Sex Collectors and The Food Chain evaluates walking from a range of disciplines to consider how the activity has inspired sporting events, mystical revelations, and artistic legacies.
159448998X 9781594489983
2008025182
Walking.
Voyages and travels
GV199.5 / .N534 2008
796.51
The lost art of walking : the history, science, philosophy, and literature of pedestrianism / History, science, philosophy, and literature of pedestrianism Geoff Nicholson. - 276 pages ; 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-273).
Los Angeles : walking wounded with Ray and Phil and others -- Eccentrics, obsessives, artists : walks with Richard Long, captain Barclay, et al. -- Nicholson's London, your London, anybody's London -- As I tripped out one morning : music, movement, movies -- A man walks into a bar : New York, the shape of the city, down among the psychogeographers and mixologists -- Some desert walkers, walking in and out of nature, with and without god -- The walking photograph -- Walking home and away from home -- Perfect and imperfect walks, last walks, the walks we didn't take.
A cultural commentator and author of such works as Sex Collectors and The Food Chain evaluates walking from a range of disciplines to consider how the activity has inspired sporting events, mystical revelations, and artistic legacies.
159448998X 9781594489983
2008025182
Walking.
Voyages and travels
GV199.5 / .N534 2008
796.51