Weather

Weather by William James Burroughs, published by HarperCollins in 1996, explores the profound impact of weather on human life. This 288-page book delves into how weather influences various aspects of our existence, from architecture and clothing choices to leisure activities. Written in English, it presents a thoughtful examination of humanity’s long-standing relationship with the elements.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the ways in which weather shapes our daily lives and decisions. The book highlights the historical efforts of humans to understand, predict, and control weather patterns, reflecting on the significance of nature in our routines. With a focus on the interplay between human activity and environmental conditions, this edition offers insights into the essential role that weather plays in shaping our experiences.
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Although the weather may not be the national topic of conversation in all countries, it certainly dictates the sorts of lives we lead: the way we build our homes, how we dress and even what we do in our spare time. It is this dependence that has encouraged humans from the earliest times to try to understand, predict and control the weather.
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