Mythogeography
Discover the intriguing world of walking with Mythogeography by Phil Smith, published by Triarchy Press in 2010. This captivating paperback spans 256 pages and invites readers to explore the English countryside through the lens of history and theory.
In this thought-provoking work, Phil Smith recounts his journey following in the footsteps of Edwardian oak tree planter Charles Hurst. As he traverses the landscape, the author delves into a series of theoretical investigations that examine the deeper meanings and implications of resistant walking.
Whether you are an avid walker, a lover of nature, or simply curious about the connections between landscape and identity, Mythogeography offers a unique perspective that will inspire and challenge your understanding of walking as an art form and a means of exploration.