Permanent Red (University Paperbacks)

Permanent Red by John Berger is a collection of essays on seeing, published by Methuen in 1969. This new edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. In this work, Berger explores the intricacies of perception and the ways in which visual experiences shape our understanding of the world.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of visual culture and the act of seeing itself. The essays delve into the relationship between art and perception, offering insights that resonate with themes found in Berger’s earlier work, Ways of Seeing. This edition invites readers to reflect on how we interpret images and the significance of visual literacy in contemporary society.
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Essays on seeing by the author of the classic Ways of Seeing book.
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