
Six Facets Of Light
Ann Wroe(Author)
Vintage (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 3. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-78470-837-5 (ISBN)
Description
'She's a genius, I believe, because she lights up every subject she touches.' Hilary Mantel
A Spectator Book of the Year
Goethe claimed to know what light was. Galileo and Einstein both confessed they didn't. On the essential nature of light, and how it operates, the scientific jury is still out. There is still time, therefore, to listen to painters and poets on the subject. They, after all, spend their lives pursuing light and trying to tie it down.
Six Facets of Light is a series of meditations on this most elusive and alluring feature of human life. Set mostly on the Downs and coastline of East Sussex, the most luminous part of England, it interweaves a walker's experiences of light in Nature with the observations, jottings and thoughts of a dozen writers and painters - and some scientists - who have wrestled to define and understand light. From Hopkins to Turner, Coleridge to Whitman, Fra Angelico to Newton, Ravilious to Dante, the mystery of light is teased out and pondered on. Some of the results are surprising.
By using mostly notebooks and sketchbooks, this book becomes a portrait of the transitoriness, randomness, swiftness, frustrations and quicksilver beauty that are the essence of light. It is a work to be enjoyed, pondered over, engaged with, provoked by; to be packed in the rucksack of every walker heading for the sea or the hills, or to be opened to bring that outside radiance within four dark town walls.
Lifescapes by Ann Wroe is coming in August 2023.
A Spectator Book of the Year
Goethe claimed to know what light was. Galileo and Einstein both confessed they didn't. On the essential nature of light, and how it operates, the scientific jury is still out. There is still time, therefore, to listen to painters and poets on the subject. They, after all, spend their lives pursuing light and trying to tie it down.
Six Facets of Light is a series of meditations on this most elusive and alluring feature of human life. Set mostly on the Downs and coastline of East Sussex, the most luminous part of England, it interweaves a walker's experiences of light in Nature with the observations, jottings and thoughts of a dozen writers and painters - and some scientists - who have wrestled to define and understand light. From Hopkins to Turner, Coleridge to Whitman, Fra Angelico to Newton, Ravilious to Dante, the mystery of light is teased out and pondered on. Some of the results are surprising.
By using mostly notebooks and sketchbooks, this book becomes a portrait of the transitoriness, randomness, swiftness, frustrations and quicksilver beauty that are the essence of light. It is a work to be enjoyed, pondered over, engaged with, provoked by; to be packed in the rucksack of every walker heading for the sea or the hills, or to be opened to bring that outside radiance within four dark town walls.
Lifescapes by Ann Wroe is coming in August 2023.
Reviews / Votes
She is a stylist with a wide-ranging and subtle mind. She's a genius, I believe, because she lights up every subject she touches. Why [ is she] underrated? She is personally modest, and her work doesn't fit into a category. She is too original for the market. -- Hilary Mantel This is a wonderful book, and almost not a book at all, more a window into another mind... It is a gift Wroe shares. She registers commonplace things with poetic intensity... A rich, radiant ramble... More, please. Yet if she had written an autobiography it would almost inevitably have followed a standard pattern, wheras Six Facets of Light is unprecedented, unpredictable and unforgettable. -- John Carey * Sunday Times * Ann Wroe is a versatile and adventurous writer, and Six Facets of Light is as delightful as it is unexpected. Here the world's most mysterious medium has found its most passionate hymnist. -- John Banville You get a sense that Ann Wroe took great delight in writing this book... It takes an emphatically personal approach... Wroe's quicksilver prose brings her meditations to glinting life. The attuned eye of the naturalist combines with the poet's sharpened sensitivity in descriptions as intricately detailed as they are idiosyncratically evocative... As far as this reviewer is concerned, it put the light in delight. -- Rachel Campbell-Johnston * The Times * [It] lays the writer bare and offers up a host of treasures, some of which will resonate and stick and become part of the reader's own armoury of images and anecdotes... There are some wonderful pickings in this allusive, largely Christo-centric book. -- Honor Clerk * Spectator * A wonderful series of lyrical and luminous meditations on the mysteries of light. * The Bookseller * [It is] deeply researched and richly peopled... A pleasurably rhapsodic investigation... Wroe's finely wrought prose slips past so hypnotically that its meaning is not fully revealed. Lulled by its lovely rhythms and glancing impressions... This is hardly a chore, for this is surely a book to return to, its mysteries likely to reward those willing to give it the time it deserves. -- Melissa Harrison * Sunday Telegraph * The effects of Rowe's writings are rare, beautiful and elusive - like dust suspended in sunlight. -- Laura Freeman * Mail on Sunday * A superb, intensely poetic collection of essays. * Sunday Times * Wroe has become a daredevil writer... Light of myriad types may blaze in the mind's eye of the reader...elegantly produced, lightly illustrated volume... Wroe's style here is rhapsodic and meditative. -- Stoddard Martin * Literary Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
667 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78470-837-5 (9781784708375)
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Person
Ann Wroe is the Obituaries editor of The Economist, and has written its weekly obituary for almost two decades. She is the author of eight previous works of non-fiction, including biographies of Pontius Pilate (shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Award and the W.H. Smith Award), Perkin Warbeck, Shelley, Orpheus (winner of the Criticos Prize) and St Francis. She lives in Brighton and London.