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The Lost Art of Walking

The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism
Geoff Nicholson - Author
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Book: Hardcover | 9.25 x 6.25in | 288 pages | ISBN 9781594489983 | 20 Nov 2008 | Riverhead | 18 - AND UP
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The Lost Art of Walking
A fascinating, definitive, and very personal rumination on the history, science, philosophy, art, and literature of walking, by a skilled cultural commentator.

Geoff Nicholson, author of Bleeding London and Sex Collectors, turns his eye to the intellectual and cultural history of that most common of activities—walking. This simple, omnipresent activity has inspired numerous subcultures, literary and artistic legacies, sporting events, personal memories, epic journeys, mystical revelations, and scandals.

It’s a rich tradition that embraces such novelists as Charles Dickens and Paul Auster, musicians like Robert Johnson and Bob Dylan, and moviemakers from Buster Keaton to Werner Herzog. But it’s also a tradition that includes obsessives and eccentrics, such as the artist Mudman, who coats his body in mud and then walks the city streets; competitive pedestrians such as Captain Barclay, who walked one mile an hour for a thousand successive hours; and gang members who use the hidden language of the “Crip Walk” to spell out messages in the dirt with their scuffing. How we walk, where we walk, why we walk announces who and what we are.

Geoff Nicholson is a master chronicler of the hidden subversive twists on a seemingly normal activity. He analyzes the hows, wheres, and whys of walking through the ages. He finds people who walk only at night, or naked, or for thousands of miles at a time, in costume, for causes, or for no reason whatsoever. Here, he brings curiosity and genuine insight to a subject that often walks right past us.

Read Geoff Nicolson's posts on the Penguin Blog. “A leisurely, entirely delightful ramble through the history and lore of walking.”
Washington Post Book Review

“This book is no mere miscellany, but the story of a man’s love affair with the oldest means of locomotion: one foot in front of the other…”
The Economist

“Perfect for the armchair walker.”
The New York Times Book Review

“Anyone who enjoys excellent nonfiction should enjoy.”
Chicago Sun-Times


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