Rhythmanalysis
1992 • 112 pages

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A very dense, very rewarding text by Lefebvre. This is the general theory of the space-time of the everyday: the relative and rhythmic interactions of subjects and objects in space and time, as experienced in everyday, human dimensions. It is wonderful compendium of fascinating thoughts on the rhythms of life, and I think it's quite valuable today for anyone who wants to encounter some deep thinking on how rhythms connect, shape and in many ways, both produce and are produced by the human condition.

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