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The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property
First edition
Author Lewis Hyde
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Random House (hardbound)
Vintage Books (paperback)
Publication date
1983
ISBN 0-394-71519-5

The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property is a 1983 book by Lewis Hyde, in which the author examines the importance of gifts, their flow and movement and the impact that the modern market place has had on the circulation of gifts. [1] Classified as economic anthropology, some reviewers have seen it as a work of metaphysics (the branch of philosophy concerned with understanding the basics of reality, such as questions of cause and effect). [2]

Part of part I, "A Theory of Gifts", was originally published as "The Gift Must Always Move" in Co-Evolution Quarterly No. 35 in fall 1982.

Other editions and translations

The book has been republished with alternative subtitles,. [3] A 2006 printing appeared with the subtitle "How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World" and a 2007 printing as "Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World". The twenty-fifth anniversary 2007 edition contains a new preface and afterword. [3]

It has been translated into Italian (2005, ISBN  88-339-1629-4), German (2008, ISBN  978-3-10-031840-4), Chinese (2008, ISBN  978-986-124-922-3), Japanese (2002, ISBN  4-588-49020-6) and Turkish (2007, ISBN  978-975-342-684-8). [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ JoAnn Schwartz. " Reviewed by JoAnn Schwartz". Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  2. ^ O'Gieblyn, Meghan. "Help, My Friend Got Me a Dumb AI-Generated Present". Wired. ISSN  1059-1028. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
  3. ^ a b c " The Gift - Purchase", lewishyde.com. Retrieved 11 February 2016.

External links

  • The Gift at Lewis Hyde's web page with comments, reviews and excerpt


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property
First edition
Author Lewis Hyde
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Random House (hardbound)
Vintage Books (paperback)
Publication date
1983
ISBN 0-394-71519-5

The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property is a 1983 book by Lewis Hyde, in which the author examines the importance of gifts, their flow and movement and the impact that the modern market place has had on the circulation of gifts. [1] Classified as economic anthropology, some reviewers have seen it as a work of metaphysics (the branch of philosophy concerned with understanding the basics of reality, such as questions of cause and effect). [2]

Part of part I, "A Theory of Gifts", was originally published as "The Gift Must Always Move" in Co-Evolution Quarterly No. 35 in fall 1982.

Other editions and translations

The book has been republished with alternative subtitles,. [3] A 2006 printing appeared with the subtitle "How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World" and a 2007 printing as "Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World". The twenty-fifth anniversary 2007 edition contains a new preface and afterword. [3]

It has been translated into Italian (2005, ISBN  88-339-1629-4), German (2008, ISBN  978-3-10-031840-4), Chinese (2008, ISBN  978-986-124-922-3), Japanese (2002, ISBN  4-588-49020-6) and Turkish (2007, ISBN  978-975-342-684-8). [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ JoAnn Schwartz. " Reviewed by JoAnn Schwartz". Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  2. ^ O'Gieblyn, Meghan. "Help, My Friend Got Me a Dumb AI-Generated Present". Wired. ISSN  1059-1028. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
  3. ^ a b c " The Gift - Purchase", lewishyde.com. Retrieved 11 February 2016.

External links

  • The Gift at Lewis Hyde's web page with comments, reviews and excerpt



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