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Author: Kassia St. Clair

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781473630819

Language: English

Publish Date: 20/10/2016

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1The Origin and Evolution of Colour Perception
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Chapter 2The Mysterious Histories of Red, Orange, and Yellow Hues
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Chapter 3Green, Blue, and Purple: A Spectrum of Symbolism and Emotion
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Chapter 4The Neutral Tones - White, Grey, and Black in Cultural Contexts
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Chapter 5The Uncommon and Unusual: Rare Colours that Shaped History
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Chapter 6The Modern Palette - How Technological Innovations Renewed Colour Exploration
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Chapter 7Reflections on Colour - How It Continues to Influence Our Lives
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Why listen to The Secret Lives of Colour

Listening to the summary audiobook of "The Secret Lives of Colour" by Kassia St. Clair offers a captivating exploration into the rich history and cultural significance of colors that permeate our everyday lives. This engaging narrative reveals how colors have influenced art, fashion, and politics, while also uncovering the intriguing stories behind their origins and meanings. The succinct format allows listeners to absorb fascinating insights quickly, making it an ideal choice for anyone curious about the profound impact that color has on human experience and creativity.

Author : Kassia St. Clair

Kassia St. Clair is an acclaimed British author and cultural historian with a deep-seated passion for color and design. She holds an academic background in history and was educated at the University of Bristol and University of Oxford, where she developed her keen interest in the stories behind everyday objects and aesthetics. Her career spans various avenues including journalism, where her writings have been featured in prominent publications such as The Economist, The Guardian, and Elle Decoration. St. Clair's expertise and engaging storytelling have garnered her widespread recognition, particularly through her bestselling book "The Secret Lives of Colour," which delves into the fascinating histories and cultural significances of various hues. Her works not only reflect her scholarly rigor but also her ability to weave captivating narratives that resonate with a broad audience.

Key Insights from The Secret Lives of Colour

  • Kassia St. Clair explores the fascinating histories and cultural significance of various colors, emphasizing how colors have shaped human existence and experience. Each chapter reveals a story, showing how color perceptions can influence emotions, identities, and even societal norms.
  • The book highlights the surprising and often dark histories behind many colors, such as the origins of synthetic dyes and the exploitation involved in their production. This narrative not only educates readers about color theory but also prompts reflection on ethics in art and consumerism.
  • Through anecdotes and historical references, St. Clair illustrates the evolving meanings of colors across different societies and time periods. This exploration underscores the idea that colors are not just visual experiences but also carry deeper social and psychological connotations.
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