The Topological Imagination: Spheres, Edges, and Islands

Author:   Angus Fletcher
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   04 April 2016
Format:   Hardback
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"Boldly original and boundary defining, The Topological Imagination clears a space for an intellectual encounter with the shape of human imagining. Joining two commonly opposed domains, literature and mathematics, Angus Fletcher maps the imagination's ever-ramifying contours and dimensions, and along the way compels us to re-envision our human existence on the most unusual sphere ever imagined, Earth. Words and numbers are the twin powers that create value in our world. Poetry and other forms of creative literature stretch our ability to evaluate through the use of metaphors. In this sense, the literary imagination aligns with topology, the branch of mathematics that studies shape and space. Topology grasps the quality of geometries rather than their quantifiable measurements. It envisions how shapes can be bent, twisted, or stretched without losing contact with their original forms-one of the discoveries of the eighteenth-century mathematician Leonhard Euler, whose Polyhedron Theorem demonstrated how shapes preserve ""permanence in change,"" like an aging though familiar face. The mysterious dimensionality of our existence, Fletcher says, is connected to our inhabiting a world that also inhabits us. Theories of cyclical history reflect circulatory biological patterns; the day-night cycle shapes our adaptive, emergent patterns of thought; the topology of islands shapes the evolution of evolutionary theory. Connecting literature, philosophy, mathematics, and science, The Topological Imagination is an urgent and transformative work, and a profound invitation to thought."

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Author:   Angus Fletcher
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780674504561


ISBN 10:   0674504569
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   04 April 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Angus Fletcher's new book The Topological Imagination is a visionary work of literary criticism. In the tradition of Kant's thought on the 'schematizing' function of the imagination, Coleridge's esemplastic powers of imagining, and Wittgenstein's and Einstein's meditations on picturing, Fletcher explores the many ways shapes, surfaces, and edges are the playground of consciousness. Asking how spectral is any apparently single thing? What if a single object is actually an odd combination of smaller objects? What happens when shapes are actually compound?, he demonstrates a fundamental affinity between the history of mathematics, geography, and cosmology and works of poetry and speculative thought. Along the way he illuminates, with his usual brilliance, writings by Ovid, Shakespeare, Donne, Browne, Vico, Clare, Emerson, Rachel Carson, Walker Evans and many others. In a blinkered and divisive era, Fletcher has written a self-help book for our planet.--Susan Stewart, author of The Poet's Freedom


Angus Fletcher's new book The Topological Imagination is a visionary work of literary criticism. In the tradition of Kant's thought on the 'schematizing' function of the imagination, Coleridge's 'esemplastic' powers of imagining, and Wittgenstein's and Einstein's meditations on 'picturing, ' Fletcher explores the many ways shapes, surfaces, and edges are the playground of consciousness. Asking 'how spectral is any apparently single thing? What if a single object is actually an odd combination of smaller objects? What happens when shapes are actually compound?, ' he demonstrates a fundamental affinity between the history of mathematics, geography, and cosmology and works of poetry and speculative thought. Along the way he illuminates, with his usual brilliance, writings by Ovid, Shakespeare, Donne, Browne, Vico, Clare, Emerson, Rachel Carson, Walker Evans, and many others. In a blinkered and divisive era, Fletcher has written a self-help book for our planet.--Susan Stewart, author of The Poet's Freedom


<b>Angus Fletcher</b> s new book <i>The Topological Imagination</i> is a visionary work of literary criticism. In the tradition of Kant s thought on the schematizing function of the imagination, Coleridge s esemplastic powers of imagining, and Wittgenstein s and Einstein s meditations on picturing, Fletcher explores the many ways shapes, surfaces, and edges are the playground of consciousness. Asking how spectral is any apparently single thing? What if a single object is actually an odd combination of smaller objects? What happens when shapes are actually compound?, he demonstrates a fundamental affinity between the history of mathematics, geography, and cosmology and works of poetry and speculative thought. Along the way he illuminates, with his usual brilliance, writings by Ovid, Shakespeare, Donne, Browne, Vico, Clare, Emerson, Rachel Carson, Walker Evans, and many others. In a blinkered and divisive era, Fletcher has written a self-help book for our planet.--Susan Stewart, author of <i>The Poet's Freedom</i>


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Angus Fletcher was Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.

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