Summary
A meditation on the complex relationship between psyche and place evaluates the ways in which human-made geography has irrevocably shaped our emotions and behaviors while detaching people from the natural world; in a volume of essays complemented by artwork inspired by the writer's and illustrator's respective views on globalization.
Author Bio
Will Self is a British writer and journalist known for his sharp, satirical prose and wide-ranging nonfiction and fiction. His work often explores urban life, psychology, media, addiction, and the social effects of modernity. In essays and commentary, he is recognized for blending intellectual argument with vivid, provocative observation, bringing a distinctive critical voice to questions of place, identity, and contemporary culture.
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