![]() ![]() The abilities to notice the imperceptible and interpret well-known truths in a new way characterize Berger’s and Percy’s work. This approach allows them to present the reader a familiar picture or landmark from a new perspective, which makes their work valuable. Both authors are researchers and, at the same time, the connoisseurs of details and express their positions based on the analyses of what humanity considers its cultural heritage. In “The Loss of the Creature,” Percy (2011) also draws attention to the value of observation and views cultural heritage from perspectives of color, form, and content. ![]() For instance, in his “Ways of Seeing,” Berger (2008) notes the uniqueness of each piece of art and, in particular, a canvas as an object of observation. The talent for paying attention to contexts and details is a common feature of Berger’s and Percy’s work. ![]()
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