Opposite

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Helen Mort; Aaron Meskin

What happens when poetry and philosophy connect? In ‘Opposite,’ award-winning poet Helen Mort and Professor of Philosophical Aesthetics Aaron Meskin set out to answer that very question. Whilst meeting at the Opposite café in Leeds, they came up with an intriguing idea for a creative dialogue: Aaron would introduce Helen to a range of philosophers who write about art and aesthetic matters, Helen would respond imaginatively to their ideas with original poetry, then the philosophers would write their own responses to Helen’s poems. The result was an engrossing and multi-faceted series of conversations, which (like all the best coffee-shop discussions) took a variety of unexpected turns – topics included the art of tattooing, graffiti, Belle & Sebastian, food, rock climbing and whether there’s such a thing as bad art.

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What happens when poetry and philosophy converge? Over coffee at Leeds’ Opposite Cafe, award-winning poet Helen Mort and Professor of Philosophical Aesthetics Aaron Meskin set out to explore that very question.

Their caffeine-fuelled discussions morphed into the intriguing concept behind this book: a cross-disciplinary creative dialogue in which the poet lets her imagination loose on philosophical texts and the authors of the papers respond.

Like all the best coffee shop conversations, the results take unexpected turns through the art of tattooing, graffiti, Belle & Sebastian, food, rock climbing and whether there’s such a thing as bad art. So pull up a chair, and join Helen, Aaron and ten of the world’s leading philosophers of art for coffee, poetry and everything in between.

“A fascinating series of exchanges that delight and inspire in equal measure, and will be of interest to anyone looking for ways to engage with the world afresh.” Marion Thain, Professor of Literature and Culture at King’s College London

Additional information

Weight 82 g
Dimensions 20.3 × 13.3 × 0.6 cm
Author

Publisher

Valley Press

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

64

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

700.1 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K