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Parables of Sun Light: Observations on Psychology, the Arts, and the Rest,Used
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For many years Rudolf Arnheim, known as the leading psychologist of art, has been keeping notebooks in which to jot down observations, ideas, questions, and even (after a stay in Japan for a year) poems in the haiku pattern. Some of these notes found their way into his booksknown and prized the world oversuch as Art and Visual Perception, Visual Thinking, and The Power of the Center (see list below). Now he has selected, from the remaining riches of his notebooks, the items in this volume. The book will be a joy to ramble through for all lovers of Arnheim's work, and indeed for anyone who shares Arnheim's contagious interest in the order that lies behind art, nature, and human life. It is a seedbed of ideas and observations in his special fields of psychology and the arts. 'I have avoided mere images and I have avoided mere thoughts,' says Arnheim in the Introduction, 'but whenever an episode observed or a striking sentence read yielded a piece of insight I had not met before, I wrote it down and preserved it.' There are also glimpses of his personal lifehis wife, his cats, his students, his neighbors and colleagues. He is always concrete, in the manner that has become his trademark, often witty, and sometimes a bit wicked.In the blend of life and thought caught in these jottings, psychology and the arts are of course prominent. But philosophy, religion, and the natural sciences add to the medley of topicsalways addressed in a way to sharpen the senses of the reader who, sharing Arnheim's cue from Dylan Thomas, may accompany him through 'the parables of sun light and the legends of the green chapels and the twice told fields of childhood.'All of Rudolf Arnheim's books have been published by the University of California Press.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Parables of Sun Light'? A: 'Parables of Sun Light' explores the intersection of psychology, art, and personal reflections by Rudolf Arnheim, emphasizing the insights he gathered throughout his life.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Parables of Sun Light' is Rudolf Arnheim, a renowned psychologist known for his work in the psychology of art.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Parables of Sun Light' is available in paperback binding, making it flexible and easy to handle.
- Q: How many pages does 'Parables of Sun Light' have? A: The book contains 380 pages, providing a substantial amount of content for readers.
- Q: When was 'Parables of Sun Light' published? A: 'Parables of Sun Light' was published on July 17, 1990.
- Q: What can readers expect in terms of content? A: Readers can expect a mix of observations, insights, and reflections that bridge psychology and the arts, as well as glimpses into Arnheim's personal experiences.
- Q: Is this book suitable for those new to art psychology? A: Yes, 'Parables of Sun Light' is accessible for newcomers and provides valuable insights into art psychology through Arnheim's engaging writing style.
- Q: Are there any specific topics covered in this book? A: The book covers various topics including art, psychology, philosophy, religion, and natural sciences, all presented in a thought-provoking manner.
- Q: What makes 'Parables of Sun Light' unique? A: The book is unique because it compiles Arnheim's personal notes, offering a behind-the-scenes look at his thoughts and inspirations over the years.
- Q: Can this book be enjoyed by non-academics? A: Absolutely, 'Parables of Sun Light' is written in a way that appeals to both academics and general readers interested in the connections between art and psychology.