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University of California Press

Luminous Debris

Reflecting on Vestige in Provence and Languedoc

by Gustaf Sobin (Author)
Price: $31.95 / £27.00
Publication Date: Jan 2000
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780520222458
Trim Size: 6 x 8
Illustrations: 15 b/w photographs, 8 line illustrations, 1 map

About the Book

Interpreting vestige with the eloquence of a poet and the knowledge of a field archaeologist, Gustaf Sobin explores his elected terrain: the landscapes of Provence and Languedoc. Drawing on prehistory, protohistory, and Gallo-Roman antiquity, the twenty-six essays in this book focus on a particular place or artifact for the relevance inherent in each. A Bronze Age earring or the rippling wave pattern in Massiolite ceramic are more than archival curiosities for Sobin. Instead they invite inquiry and speculation on existence itself: Artifacts are read as realia, and history as an uninterrupted sequence of object lessons.

As much travel writing as meditative discourse, Luminous Debris is enhanced by a prose that tracks, questions, and reflects on the materials invoked. Sobin engages the reader with precise descriptions of those very materials and the messages to be gleaned from their examination, be they existential, ethical, or political.

An American expatriate living in Provence for the past thirty-five years, Gustaf Sobin shares his enthusiasm for his adopted landscape and for a vertical interpretation of its strata. In Luminous Debris he creates meaning out of matter and celebrates instances of reality, past and present.

About the Author

Gustaf Sobin's books include Voyaging Portraits (1988), Venus Blue: A Novel (1991), Breaths' Burials (1995), By the Bias of Sound (1996), and Towards the Blanched Alphabets (1998). A novel, The Fly-Truffler, set in Provence, is forthcoming this year.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 
Introduction 

PART 1: SILEX
Terra Amata 
Reading Prehistory: The Search for Antecedents 
The First Hunters and the Last 
Neolithicizing Provence: Cardia!, a Culture That Came from the Sea 
Archeological Rhetoric 
Moon Goddess: Speculations on a Pictograph 
The Skull with the Seashell Ear
West-Southwest 
A Twilight Industry 
Stelae: The Emergence of Human Figuration 

PART II: BRONZE AND, SOON AFTER, IRON
On a Bronze Age Earring 
Echoes in Clay: Interpreting Pictographs in Late Bronze Age Ceramics
Baby Burials: Domestic Inhumation in the Iron Age 
Terremare 
On the Longevity of Toponyms 
The Cult of Skulls: From Severance to Sculpture 

PART Ill: UNDER THE RAISED TRELLISES
Negative Architecture 
Undulant-Oblique: A Study of Wave Patterns on Ionico-Massalian Pottery 
Tracking Hannibal 
What the Thunder Said 
Aeria the Evanescent 
Votive Mirrors: A Reflection 
Dream Incubation: The Temple at Riez 
Fervor and Residue: Chastelard-Lardiers 
Le Pont Flavien: An Instance of Passage 

PART IV: AQUAEDUCTUS
Aquaeductus 

Notes 
Index 

Reviews

“What a wonder the narrative is, that a writer can express so much of history and detail in so few words. . . . Bravo! Encore, monsieur!”
Bloomsbury Review
"A wonderful, addictive book. Gustaf Sobin's prose combines descriptive precision with evocative power, calling to mind the poetic-scholarly writing of Barthes or Bachelard. As he records and links the scattered fragments, some infinitesimal, of a regional past, Sobin offers wonder, regret, and often a sharp critique of contemporary society."--James Clifford, author of Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late 20th Century