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Smell: The Tale of a Fading Sense

Autor Bjørn Berge Traducere de Lucy Moffatt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 2026
A celebration of our olfactory sense.
The sense of smell is often linked to the dark, the antisocial, the primitive—the very opposite of modernity and progress. Today, we live in an almost odorless world, where everything is reduced to images. Yet smell plays a vital role in how we relate to others and our surroundings, forming our experiences and our memories. Tracing a history of smell from the first ancient cities through medieval plagues and the Industrial Revolution to the present day, this book is a tribute to the sense of smell in all its beauty and disgust. Along the way, Bjørn Berge introduces us to twenty iconic scents—from blood and soil to the ocean—and invites readers to reflect on and reawaken their senses.
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ISBN-13: 9781836392507
ISBN-10: 1836392508
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 114 color plates, 15 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books

Notă biografică

Bjørn Berge is an architect and author. His books include The Ecology of Building Materials and Nowherelands: An Atlas of Vanished Countries 1840–1975. Lucy Moffatt is an award-winning translator working primarily from Norwegian to English, with a focus on literary projects, both fiction and nonfiction.

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“Berge invites us across a threshold most of us have forgotten how to cross—into a world alive with scent. Here, blood speaks in metallic whispers and stone exhales its ancient mineral breath. In an age that sanitizes and distances, this poignant book amounts to a radical act of reclamation.”

“Berge offers us a treasure trove of insight and reflection. The text sharpens your senses and makes you appreciate the endless variety the world has to offer, which powerful forces are recklessly striving to flatten, homogenize, and standardize.”

“A literary treasure trove on the subject of smell, this book explores the sense of smell with a broad perspective. . . . We learn how security, ruin, bliss, fear, longing and lust can smell—and even nothingness has a scent.”

“In his remarkable book Berge begins with a silent revolt: against the primacy of the visual, against the neglect of the atmospheric, against a world that limits itself to talking and showing. [This book is] a philosophy of the atmospheric. An attention to that which does not shout, yet endures.”