What is psychogeography? Is it just a trendy term or a powerful tool for understanding our urban environment? Merlin Coverley delves into the history and meaning of this fascinating concept, tracing its roots from the Situationist International to the literary landscapes of London and Paris.
Explore the ideas of key figures like Guy Debord, Iain Sinclair, and Will Self, and discover how psychogeography can transform your experience of familiar places. This revised and updated edition offers new insights into the practice and its relevance in today's world, perfect for readers interested in urban studies, literary theory, and avant-garde movements.