Thinking Like an Iceberg. Olivier Remaud
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CONTENTS
1 Cover
4 Epigraph
8 1 Through the Looking Glass A game of hide and seek Framing icebergs The reign of the sublime Lonely spectres A story about skulls Mirror, my beautiful mirror Notes
9 2 The Eye of the Glacier So other, so close Way up above A vocabulary crisis The wanderings of a happy man Are icebergs whale calves? The spirit of laws Do not choose the wrong world Notes
10 3 Unexpected Lives Disordered perception Living ice Iceberg portraits All power to the verbs! Incorporation/orientation Noise and breath The ear before anything else Notes
11 4 Social Snow The original iceberg Practical words The sea ice as an institution Sensitive colossi ‘We are sleepwalking’ Respecting distance Notes
12 5 A Less Lonely World An endangered species Empty or full? Suddenly, nothing at all Proof through emotion The resistance of rocks What separates and what unites Notes
13 6 Thinking Like an Iceberg Notes Epilogue: Return to the Ocean
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1 Frederic Edwin Church, The Icebergs (1861–3), Dallas Museum of Art
2 Chapter 2Figure 2 Diagrams extracted from Douglas I. Benn and Jan A. Åström, …
3 Chapter 3Figure 3 Camille Seaman, Stranded Iceberg, Cape Bird, Antarctica, 2006.Figure 4 Last Iceberg, Series I, II, IIIFigure 5 Sound recording of WhiteWanderer Riverside
4 Chapter 5Figure 6 Bréf til framtiðarinnar / A letter to the future.Figure 7 Rise: From One Island to Another, a film by Dan Lin, Nick Stone, …
Guide
1 Cover
5 Epigraph
7 Prologue
9 Epilogue