A Flat Place

Moving Through Empty Landscapes, Naming Complex Trauma

Cover Art for 9781685890247, A Flat Place by Noreen Masud
ISBN: 9781685890247
Publisher: Melville House
Published: 6 June, 2023
Format: Hardcover
Links Penguin
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5 other editions of this product

A surprising and lyrical journey — part-memoir, part-nature book — meditating on the meaning of “flatness” and its literary tradition to find ways to understand ourselves and our trauma in one of nature’s most undervalued wonders.Does the concept of “flat” have an undeservedly bad rap? There are centuries’ worth of adoration for rolling hills and dramatic, mountainous landscapes. In contrast, flat landscapes are forgettable and seemingly unworthy of poetic or artistic attention.  Noreen Masud has been fascinated with flatness, and our connection to it (or lack thereof), for decades, and finds in these places a solace and opportunity to reflect on mental well-being and self-hood, which make them just as poetic and valuable as the sublime. Citing the works of Percy Shelley, Willa Cather, W. G. Sebald and many others, Masud combines memoir, nature writing and literary reflection to explore what can be drawn from these powerful places, and to understand her own experience of complex trauma and post-traumatic stress, as well as grief and loss. A FLAT PLACE is a book that drives to the heart of what it means to experience place — bodily and psychologically — and the healing properties of literature and landscape.

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