The Tree of Meaning Language, Mind and Ecology

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-12-28
Publisher(s): Counterpoint
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Summary

“Poems, where I come from,” writes Robert Bringhurst, “are spoken to be written and written to be spoken. The Tree of Meaning is a book of critical prose composed in the same way.” Together these 13 lectures present a superbly grounded approach to the study of language, focusing on storytelling, mythology, comparative literature, humanity, and the breadth of oral culture. Spanning 10 years of lectures, The Tree of Meaning presents the best of Robert Bringhurst’s thinking. The author’s commitment to what he calls “ecological linguistics” emerges in his striking studies of Native American art and storytelling, his understanding of poetry, and his championing of a universal conception of what constitutes literature. This collection features an in-depth look at Haida culture (including the work of storytellers Skaay and Ghandl, and artist Bill Reid), the process of translation, and the relationship between being and language.

Author Biography

Robert Bringhurst is a renowned Canadian author, poet, and typographer. He is the author of the bestselling The Elements of Typographic Style, as well as numerous works of prose and poetry. He is also an accomplished translator and linguist and has translated works from Haida, Navajo, classical Greek, and Arabic.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 1
Prologuep. 9
The Polyhistorical Mindp. 15
The Persistence of Poetry and the Destruction of the Worldp. 40
The Vocation of Being, the Text of the Wholep. 46
Native American Oral Literatures and the Unity of the Humanitiesp. 64
The Audible Light in the Eyesp. 81
The Voice in the Mirrorp. 107
Poetry and Thinkingp. 139
The Tree of Meaning and the Work of Ecological Linguisticsp. 159
The Humanity of Speaking: The Place of the Individual in the Making of Oral Culturep. 177
Prosodies of Meaning: Literary Form in Native North Americap. 206
Wild Languagep. 257
Finding Home: The Legacy of Bill Reidp. 277
The Silence That Is Not Poetry - and the Silence That Isp. 299
Indexp. 323
Acknowledgementsp. 329
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