Houdini's Box
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Houdini's Box

The Art of Escape

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Houdini's Box

The Art of Escape

About this book

Why are we all so spellbound by ideas of escape - and yet so dismissive of mere escapism? Houdini's Box explores four different escape artists. There is the case history of a little girl who is oddly committed to playing her own wayward version of hide and seek. There is Harry Houdini, the 'Greatest Magician the World has Ever Seen', who electrified the world through a series of death-defying escapes, compulsively re-inventing and re-enacting his own confinement. There is a man who, Jonah-like, is always arriving at the place he was escaping from, who thinks it is his destiny to be in flight, whether from women or from his analyst. And finally the poet Emily Dickinson, who for the last twenty years of her life finds freedom in self-imposed solitary confinement.

In this, his most captivating book to date, Adam Phillips reminds us why people often feel most alive in the very moment of escape. But whether we are getting away from something, or getting away with something - as Icarus, or Oedipus, or Narcissus; as victims or tyrants - we cannot describe ourselves without also describing what we need to escape from, and what we want to escape to.

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Information

Publisher
Faber & Faber
eBook ISBN
9780571266302
Year
2016

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. LandingPage
  3. Title Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Epigraph
  6. Contents
  7. A five-year-old girl …
  8. Houdini, the great escapologist …
  9. He describes what is a familiar scenario …
  10. Myths are often about the inescapable …
  11. One of the most striking features of people …
  12. When this man came to see me …
  13. Daedalus was …
  14. One afternoon in his ‘youth’ …
  15. What we come to believe …
  16. He seemed a man dogged …
  17. The prostitute is free …
  18. He was an apparently rather easygoing man …
  19. When people went to see Houdini …
  20. All symptoms are a kind of geography …
  21. ‘I am not a magician’ …
  22. When the poet Emily Dickinson died …
  23. Bibliography
  24. Acknowledgements
  25. About the Author
  26. Also by the Author
  27. Copyright