Lost Cities: Beauty in Isolation (HB)

Author(s): Julian Beecroft

Travel

Ancient civilisations in Vietnam, the lost cities of the Amazon, the cities and towns of humankind have fought for space against the overwhelming power of nature. We think we've mastered it, but discoveries across the world show abandoned cities, their proud buildings now flooded, overtaken by the forests, nature taking back what once was its own, with the slow, relentlessness of time. But there are modern places too, towns built by corrupt local officials that were never occupied, amusement parks closed due to terrible tragedy, settlements sinking ineluctably into the mud, cities destroyed by radiation, these are the remnants of a generation, an entire society wiped from the earth, leaving only dismembered traces of memory. This exotic, powerful new book evokes the eerie, haunted places that retain small touches of humanity: a car with only one wheel, a battered doll, torn shirts on a washing line, a broken ferris wheel, all of them are shattered dreams that dwell now only in the imagination.


Product Information

Creator of fine and beautiful books, journals and calendars on art, music and lifestyle subjects. Julian Beecroft is a freelance writer and editor specialising in the arts. He has written extensively on the Canadian artists Tom Thomson, Emily Carr and the Group of Seven for Dulwich Picture Gallery in London and the Groninger Museum in Groningen, The Netherlands, as well as for The Guardian, The London Magazine and other publications. Previously, he has written on classical music for Flame Tree Publishing. He is currently writing a book on the art, culture and history of Canada.

General Fields

  • : 9781786645289
  • : Herron Book Distributors Pty Limited
  • : Herron Book Distributors Pty Limited
  • : 0.75
  • : July 2017
  • : 289mm X 279mm X 22mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : September 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Julian Beecroft
  • : Hardback
  • : New edition
  • : English
  • : 779.991
  • : 192
  • : 150 colour illustrations