Category Archives: Maps in Literature

You Are Here

You are Here. Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination by Katherine Harmon. NY: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004. Had I found this 3 months ago, I would have made it the course textbook. There are musings, writings, and lovely … Continue reading

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Le Petit Prince

“Well?” said the geographer expectantly. “Oh, where I live,” said the little prince, “it is not very interesting. It is all so small. I have three volcanoes. Two volcanoes are active and the other is extinct, but one never knows.” … Continue reading

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