In The Plausible World, the intersections of literature and cartography enable readers to understand that place is anything but purely geographic: a plausible world is created as a strategy to fill the void. Innovative in his approach, Westphal challenges the view that perceptions and representations of space are stable or straightforward.
In The Plausible World, the intersections of literature and cartography enable readers to understand that place is anything but purely geographic: a p...