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This was a comment on one of my exercise books when I was in the 2nd year of my secondary school.
What do you remember from your school geography lessons?
Cross posting from LivingGeography blog.
“Je cherche en même temps l’éternel et l’éphémère”- Georges Perec
The latest is a project inspired by the work of Georges Perec.Perec is one of the key influences on my final choice of GA Presidential / Conference theme for 2021-2.
He wrote a series of books which all pushed the boundaries of the form and often dealt with the theme of loss. He wrote a book called 'A Void' or La disparition which was 300 pages long, but didn't contain a single letter 'e'. The translation, which achieves the same result was a real epic achievement...
One of Perec's fascination was in the everyday and the banal. He wrote a number of books which I have previously blogged about, and which can be both be located online. Search PEREC in the Search Bar.
I am interested in memories of your own school geography: at Primary or Secondary school.
Please follow the link below to add a memory of your own time in the geography classroom as a student yourself. Think back to your school days to memorable fieldtrips, knowledge or things that went strangely right (or wrong).
References
https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/lucid-meets-ludic-georges-perec-pleiade-french-literature/
https://www.wemadethis.co.uk/blog/2011/09/paul-finn-on-george-perec/
http://escarbille.free.fr/vme/
I've previously mentioned this free UCL book on Perec's Geographies.
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