Geoff Nicholson
Born
in Sheffield, The United Kingdom
March 04, 1953
Died
January 18, 2025
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The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
22 editions
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2008
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Bleeding London
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The City Under the Skin
8 editions
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2014
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Footsucker
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Bedlam Burning
9 editions
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2000
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Everything and More
13 editions
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1994
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The Food Chain
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Flesh Guitar
9 editions
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1998
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Still Life with Volkswagens
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1994
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Hunters and Gatherers
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1991
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“Walk some night on a suburban street and pass house after house on both sides of the same street each with the lamplight of the living room, shining golden, and inside the little blue square of the television, each living family riveting its attention on probably one show; nobody talking; silence in the yards; dogs barking at you because you pass on human feet instead of wheels.”
― The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
― The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
“Modern literary theory sees a similarity between walking and writing that I find persuasive: words inscribe a text in the same way that a walk inscribes space. In The practicse of Everyday Life, Michel de Certeau writes, 'The act of walking is a process of appropriation of the topographical system on the part of the pedestrian; it is a special acting-out of the place...and it implies relations among differentiated positions.' I think this is a fancy way of saying that writing is one way of making the world our own, and that walking is another.”
― The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
― The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
“Your own exploration therefore has to be personalized; you're doing it for yourself, increasing your own store of particular knowledge, walking your own eccentric version of the city. ”
― The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
― The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
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