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Landscapes: Digital, Real, Imagined: Letter from the Editor

The latest issue of Exegesis is now available online. Enjoy!

Exegesis

Issue 3 – “Landscapes: Digital, Real, Imagined”

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Letter from the Editor

                                                               Any landscape is a condition of the spirit.

Henri Frederic Amiel

‘Landscapes: real, digital, imagined’: the theme of this third issue of Exegesis asked writers to become geographers of the various dimensions we live in. Tracing the ways in which landscape, art, society and psychology are symbiotic, each creative piece, article and review reveals fresh connections in how we make sense of our inner and outer worlds.

The creative works map psycho-geographies. In Yellow House, a compulsion to travel is contrasted with yearning for a home. In Miracle Valley an awesome sky watches over movements of people and their human tensions: racism…

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