Description
Our lives are saturated by color. We live in a world of vivid colors, and color marks our psychological and social existence. But for all color's inescapability, we don't know much about it. Now authors David Scott Kastan and Stephen Farthing offer a fresh and imaginative exploration of one of the most intriguing and least understood aspects of everyday experience.
Kastan and Farthing, a scholar and a painter, respectively, investigate color from numerous perspectives: literary, historical, cultural, anthropological, philosophical, art historical, political, and scientific. In ten lively and wide-ranging chapters, each devoted to a different color, they examine the various ways colors have shaped and continue to shape our social and moral imaginations. Each individual color becomes the focal point for a consideration of one of the extraordinary ways in which color appears and matters in our lives. Beautifully produced in full color, this book is a remarkably smart, entertaining, and fascinating guide to this elusive topic.
About the Author
David Scott Kastan, the George M. Bodman Professor of English at Yale University, is one of the general editors of the Arden Shakespeare. Stephen Farthing is an artist, an elected member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and an Emeritus Fellow of St. Edmund Hall, the University of Oxford.
Reviews
"Sparkling and informative."-Meghan Cox Gurdon, Wall Street Journal (Holiday Gift Book selection)
"A great addition to the collection of anyone who is, to some degree, passionate about color."-Angelica Frey, Hyperallergic
"[A] scholarly yet highly entertaining book."-Natalie Angier, New York Times
"On Color pays tribute to everyday visual wonders so often taken for granted, and enriches our perception by emphasizing just how strange the history of seeing in colour can be." -Eric Bulson, Times Literary Supplement
Winner of the Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 award sponsored by Choice
"Here is a subtle and imaginative insight into the slippery phenomenon we call colour - and how variously we perceive and emblemise it: a wise and fascinating study."-Colin Thubron
"Like the best works of cultural criticism, On Color changes how we see the world. I mean that quite literally. After reading this brilliant book, the mundane appears sharper, richer, and more meaningful."-James Shapiro, author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare
"This lively, erudite, and far-reaching introduction to the poetics of color combines anecdotal art history with cultural and literary studies to illustrate a fundamental truth: that color is relational as well as subjective. This entertaining and humane book effortlessly deepens our engagement with the visual world."-David Salle
"On Color is a deliciously readable, gloriously illumined work of meditation and exploration, written in high resolution."-Jay Parini, author of The Last Station and Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal
Book Information
ISBN 9780300248463
Author David Kastan
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press