Paraphernalia: The Curious Lives of Magical Things

AUTHOR : Steven Connor
Category : History, Politics and Commentary > Philosophy >
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Description

This is a unique and quirky exploration of the stories and meanings behind the everyday objects that shape our lives. From combs and keys to sweets and handkerchiefs, certain objects, though seemingly mundane, can have a magical quality, and an often surprising power to arouse, absorb, disturb, or soothe. Take bags, for example. Why do most women carry handbags, while men rely on pockets? Why do so many houses have bags of bags? And why do we 'let the cat out the bag' or 'give someone the sack'? What significance do our bags hold for us? Imaginative and entertaining, Steven Connor embarks on a historical, philosophical and linguistic journey that explores our relationships with the curious things with which we have a forgotten but daily intimacy.

Reviews

"'Steven Connor is among the most eloquent and original cultural critics at work today... who can apparently write about anything, no matter how mundane, and make it seem rich and strange' - Brian Dillon, editor of Cabinet magazine and author of Tormented Hope: Nine Hypochondriac Lives, Daily Telegraph"

Stock Information

General Fields

  • : 9781846682704
  • : Penguin Books (AU) Ltd.
  • : Penguin Books (AU) Ltd.
  • : June 2011
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 256
  • : Steven Connor