Kenneth White, creator of the concept of geopoetics, whisks us off on a world tour of places renowned and obscure, evoking them all with haiku-like concision in a handful of well-chosen words. Patrice Reytier has seized upon these wanderings and given them shape—cottony or rainy, color—blue or bloody, a resonance haunted by the spirit of ligne claire. Each setting gets three images as in a comic strip, snapshots as much the reflection of actual geography as a mental landscape, tracing a path of wisdom, filled with humility.