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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 164x118x16 mm, weight: 153 g
  • Sērija : Object Lessons
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1628921382
  • ISBN-13: 9781628921380
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 164x118x16 mm, weight: 153 g
  • Sērija : Object Lessons
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1628921382
  • ISBN-13: 9781628921380
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"Golf balls embody the complex human relation to the natural world, a will to control nature, but the action of balls in play reveals the futility of the endeavor"--

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.

Harry Brown explores the composition, history, kinetic life, and the long deterioration of golf balls, which as it turns out may outlive their hitters by a thousand years, in places far beyond our reach. Golf balls embody our efforts to impose our will on the land, whether the local golf course or the Moon, but their unpredictable spin, bounce, and roll often defy our control. Despite their considerable technical refinements, golf balls reveal the futility of control. They inevitably disappear in plain sight and find their way into hazards. Golf balls play with people.

Harry Brown's short treatise on the golf ball serves up surprising lessons about the human desire to tame and control the landscape through technology.

Object Lesson is published in partnership with an essay series in the The Atlantic.

Recenzijas

Golf Ball is a funny, smart, and charming meditation on an unlikely subject. Who knew that the story of this humble little white sphere could tell us so much about our history and culture? Brown weaves cultural history, literary criticism, physics, and philosophy into this wonderful book. His meditation on the golf ball deserves a place on the reading list of the curious golfer and cultural critic alike. * Orin Starn, Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, USA, and author of The Passion of Tiger Woods * Brown starts where the curious amongst us always seem toby taking things apart. Departing from the physical dissection of a single ball, performed as a boy, Brown rollicks through a detailed and highly entertaining exploration of the history of the game of golf. Golf Ball will fill the air of the 19th Hole with questions answered and stories told. * Tom Chiarella, Visiting Writer, Esquire Magazine, and Award-Winning Member of the Golf Writers Association of America * An intriguing mix of history, personal anecdote and cutting-edge philosophy, carrying the reader aloft over a range of courses and discourses past and present In Golf Ball, Brown has some fun with contemporary thinking whilst never getting too bogged down in the sand trap of theory leaving us with some intriguing questions to ponder about the objects we use, lose and overlook every day. * Neil Fitzgerald, LapsedHermit.com * Golf Ball begins with Harry Brown explaining how his object chose him. As an eight-year-old homegrown Heideggerian of a boy, he claims, he sliced a golf ball in two to inquire into its hardness. The book derives from this severing. It inhabits the glimpse of internal structure that it offered, unfolding in two parts: Out: Thing, and In: Phenomenon.' -- Julian Yates * Los Angeles Review of Books *

Papildus informācija

Golf balls embody the complex human relation to the natural world, a will to control nature, but the action of balls in play reveals the futility of the endeavor.
Acknowledgments x
PART ONE OUT: THING
1(68)
1 How I cut a golf ball in half, and found a lot of things inside
3(7)
2 How the golf ball keeps holy the Lord's day
10(8)
3 How an empire made the golf ball, and the golf ball made an empire
18(7)
4 How the golf ball blew up America and made golf more fun
25(11)
5 How the golf ball went ballistic
36(5)
6 How the golf ball reached detente
41(8)
7 How the court decided custody of the golf ball
49(6)
8 How the golf ball became the #1 ball in golf
55(7)
9 How the golf ball got so cool
62(7)
PART TWO IN: PHENOMENON
69(60)
10 How the golf ball vanishes before your eyes
71(5)
11 How the golf ball makes us feel fulfilled, for a millisecond
76(5)
12 How to control the unruly golf ball
81(8)
13 How to hit the golf ball by not hitting it
89(5)
14 How the golf ball looks into the abyss, and the abyss looks back
94(6)
15 How the golf ball won the Golden Fleece
100(5)
16 How the golf ball went to the moon
105(7)
17 How the golf ball makes friends with animals
112(7)
18 How the golf ball prepares for doomsday
119(10)
Notes 129(12)
Index 141
Harry Brown is Associate Professor of English at DePauw University, USA. He is the author of Injun Joes Ghost (University of Missouri, 2004) and Videogames and Education (M.E. Sharpe, 2008). He has published articles on American literature and culture in The Journal of American and Comparative Culture, Studies in Medievalism, and Paradoxa, as well as original fiction in Blueline and The Mississippi Review.