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Psychogeography:

Disentangling the Modern Conundrum of Psyche and Place
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Bloomsbury USA, Oct 30, 2007 - Travel - 255 pages
For those interested in the connection between people and place, the best of the decade long collaboration between literary brat packer Will Self and gonzo illustrator Ralph Steadman. Opening with a dazzling new 20,000-word essay on walking from London to New York, Psychogeography is a collection of 50 short pieces written over the last four years, together with 50 four-color illustrations by Ralph Steadman. In Psychogeography Self and Steadman explore the relationship between psyche and place in the contemporary world.  Self thinks most people have a "wind-screen-based virtuality" on long- and short-distance travel. We drive, take buses and trains, fly. To combat this compromised reality, Will Self walks, relating intimately to place, as pedestrians do. Ranging in subject from swimming the Ganges to motorcycling across the Australian outback, shopping in an Iowa mall to surfing a tsunami, Psychogeography is at once a map of our world and the psychoanalysis of the way we inhabit it. The pieces are serious, humorous, facetious, and rambunctious. Psychogeography, the study of the effects of geographical environment on the emotions and behavior of individuals, has captivated other writers including W. G. Sebald and Peter Ackroyd, but Self and Steadman have their own unique spin on how place shapes people and vice versa.

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Will Self is a fantastic travel writer. - Goodreads
By the way, the illustrations are also tremendous. - Goodreads
Self is no travel writing bore. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Marianne - Goodreads

Will Self is a fantastic travel writer. Because he is funny. And irreverent. Some of the situations he describes are Monty Pythonesque bizarre. Read full review

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Paris Street: Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte The flâneur was, first of all, a literary type from 19th century France, essential to any picture of the streets of fin de siècle Paris. It carried a ... Read full review

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South Downs Way
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The Holy City
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\Will Self is the acclaimed author of such books as The Quantity Theory of Insanity, Great Apes, How the Dead Live, and The Book of Dave. He won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was short listed for the Whitbread. He lives in London. Ralph Steadman is an award-winning cartoonist and illustrator. Renowned as a political and social satirist, he has collaborated with Hunter S. Thompson, illustrated classics such as Alice in Wonderland, Treasure Island, and Animal Farm, and published his own books, including Doodaaa and the memoir, The Joke's Over. They both live in London.

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