The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, Philosophy, Literature, Theory and Practice of Pedestrianism

by Geoff Nicholson

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How we walk, where we walk, why we walk tells the world who and what we are. Whether it's once a day to the car, or for long weekend hikes, or as competition, or as art, walking is a profoundly universal aspect of what makes us humans, social creatures, and engaged with the world. Cultural commentator, Whitbread Prize winner, and author of Sex Collectors Geoff Nicholson offers his fascinating, definitive, and personal ruminations on the literature, science, philosophy, art, and history of walking.

Nicholson finds people who walk only at night, or naked, or in the shape of a cross or a circle, or for thousands of miles at a time, in costume, for causes, or for no reason whatsoever. He examines the history and traditions of walking and its role as inspiration to artists, musicians, and writers like Bob Dylan, Charles Dickens, and Buster Keaton. In The Lost Art of Walking, he brings curiosity, imagination, and genuine insight to a subject that often strides, shuffles, struts, or lopes right by us.
 
  • ISBN10 1905128169
  • ISBN13 9781905128167
  • Publish Date 1 February 2011 (first published 1 November 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Harbour Books (East) Ltd
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 143
  • Language English