En Terex It: Encounters Around Tarot: Volume 1 - Divination - Enrique Enriquez - Books - Eyecorner Press - 9788792633194 - November 15, 2012
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En Terex It: Encounters Around Tarot: Volume 1 - Divination

Enrique Enriquez

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En Terex It: Encounters Around Tarot: Volume 1 - Divination

In these 2 volumes Enrique gathers fresh voices and sharp tongues to speak of the art of Tarot as the art of living magically. Forty-seven tarot luminaries (readers, historians, philosophers, magicians, and scientists alike) gather here to offer unique perspectives on what we can think of as divination with bones, human bones. Artists, deck creators, and modern-day neo-platonists follow Enrique's lead, letting themselves be enchanted by the piper at the gate of games. Some of the central questions that Enrique deals with are: do we read for the symbol, or the image? Do we read for the narrative that the cards create or their potential for transformation? Do we read for the plot, the poetry, or the formal properties? We find Enrique holding the torch and asking everybody the same questions: how do we experience the tarot? Through symbolic readings or through interacting with the image? While it is clear that he goes with the latter, he gives everyone a chance to state their preferences. But he doesn't stop there. He wants to see what the argument is for such preferences. What are the motivations in considering where images take us? How do the images do that? Why do we go to fortunetellers? My own contribution to this is to suggest that we read cards for the magic of narrative. We go to fortunetellers to see others play with our lives. Here are 47 of them. -- CAMELIA ELIAS, "HE RECO ME: ENRIQUE ENRIQUEZ'S POETICS OF DIVINATION"


358 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 15, 2012
ISBN13 9788792633194
Publishers Eyecorner Press
Pages 358
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   526 g
Language English  
Contributor Camelia Elias

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