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      A fascinating and daresay essential meditation on childhood, parenthood, and the importance of wild spaces for those wild creatures known as kids.Dave Eggers How fully can the world be explored when you are focused on trying not to die? This is the question that lies at the heart of Amy Fusselman'sSavage Park.America is the land of safety, of protecting children to make sure that nothing can po...
        
        
      
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    Forlag
    Mariner Books
  
  
  
    Udgivet
    13 januar 2015
    
  
  
  
  
    Længde
    144 sider
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      Memoirs
    
  
  
  
  
    Sprog
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    Beskyttelse
    LCP
  
  
    ISBN
    9780544303294
  
A fascinating and daresay essential meditation on childhood, parenthood, and the importance of wild spaces for those wild creatures known as kids.Dave Eggers How fully can the world be explored when you are focused on trying not to die? This is the question that lies at the heart of Amy Fusselman'sSavage Park.America is the land of safety, of protecting children to make sure that nothing can possibly hurt them. But while on a trip to Tokyo with her family, Fusselman stumbled upon an adventure playground called Hanegi Playpark, where children sawed wood, hammered nails, and built open fires. Her conceptions of space, risk, and play were shattered. In asking us to reexamine fundamental ideas about our approaches to space and risk and how we pass these concepts down to our children, Fusselman also asks us to look at the world in a different way. Perhaps it isn't variety, but fear that is the spice of life. This startling revelation is at the heart ofSavage Park,and will make readers look at the world in a whole new way. ';I yield to no one in my admiration for Amy Fusselman's work. Her new book,Savage Park, further explores with astonishing power, eloquence, precision, and acid humor her obsessive, necessary theme: the gossamer-thin separation between life and death.' David Shields, author ofReality Hunger  ';In this unusually refreshing meditation (which reads like a novel), we are given a tour of the space around and within us. With poetic efficiency Amy Fusselman reveals what makes us savage or not; why secret, wild spaces are essential; and why playing should be taken seriously.' Philippe Petit, high-wire artist
      
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