Uses of Slime Mould
Essays of Four Decades
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:17th Jun '04
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This diverse collection by Nicholas Mosley explores various topics, reflecting on notable figures and the interconnectedness of ideas, as seen in Uses of Slime Mould.
In Uses of Slime Mould, Nicholas Mosley presents a rich tapestry of essays that span over four decades, exploring a wide range of topics. The collection includes insightful pieces on notable figures such as Gregory Bateson, William Faulkner, and Philip Pullman, as well as an examination of Sir Oswald Mosley's political views, his religious beliefs, and his struggles with stammering. Each essay serves as a unique lens through which readers can engage with complex ideas and themes.
Mosley draws an intriguing parallel between the behavior of slime mould and the nature of thought itself. Just as slime mould consists of separate amoebae that temporarily unite to form a single structure before scattering their seeds, Mosley's essays reflect a similar convergence and divergence of ideas. This metaphor highlights the fluidity of thought and the interconnectedness of various disciplines, inviting readers to consider how different fields inform one another.
Ultimately, Uses of Slime Mould offers a distinctive perspective on the world, one that resonates with Mosley's fictional works. The essays encourage readers to embrace the complexity of ideas and to appreciate the beauty of intellectual exploration, making this collection a thought-provoking addition to contemporary literature.
"Mosley is that rare bird: an English writer whose imagination is genuinely inspired by intellectual conundrums."--Robert Nye, Guardian; "Mosley is the most serious and brilliant of Britain's novelists of ideas." - Robert McFarlane, Times
ISBN: 9781564783608
Dimensions: 215mm x 140mm x 17mm
Weight: 285g
222 pages