Permanence and Change
Explore the intricate relationship between human communication and ideal cooperation in "Permanence and Change" by renowned author. Published by the University of California Press in 1984, this thought-provoking paperback edition spans 396 pages and is now in its third edition.
In this compelling work, the author delves into how form influences society, paralleling its impact in poetry and the arts. Discover how artistic expressions are not merely aesthetic; they reflect the dynamic cycles of nature, such as the gradual unfolding of a sunrise or the complex narrative arcs found in literature, like the undoing of Prince Hamlet.
"Permanence and Change" invites readers to reconsider the significance of form in both artistic and societal contexts, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between communication and creativity.