The waterless sea : a curious history of mirages

Pinney, Christopher

Editeur
Reaktion Books
Année de publication
2018
ISBN
978-1-78023-932-3

Mirages have long astonished travellers and beguiled thirsty desert voyagers. Chinese and Japanese poetry and images depicted mirages as the exhalations of clam-monsters. Indian sources related them to the 'thirst of gazelles', a metaphor for the futility of desire. From the late eighteenth century to the present, mirages became a symbol of 'Oriental despotism', a malign, but also enchanted, emblem. But the mirage motif is rarely simply condemnatory. More commonly it conveys a sense of escape, of fascination, of a desire to be deceived.
<br>The Waterless Sea is the first book devoted to the theories and history of mirages. Christopher Pinney navigates a sinuous pathway through a mysterious and evanescent terrain, showing how mirages have impacted politics, culture, science, and religion, and how we can continue to learn from their sublimity.<br>(source : éditeur)

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