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Houdini's Box - The Art of Escape (Paperback, Main)
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Houdini's Box - The Art of Escape (Paperback, Main)
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From the five-year-old girl obsessed by hide-and-seek to the poet
Emily Dickinson who spent the last 20 years of her life in almost
total seclusion, psychotherapist and author Adam Phillips examines
the idea of escape in all its manifold guises. Are we escaping to
something or from something? What are the boundaries of our escape
fantasies? Why is it that we are often drawn compulsively towards
something, yet as soon as we grasp it we long to run away from it
again? The core of Phillips's study is the magician Houdini, who
gained worldwide fame by his extraordinary stage escapes, from
handcuffs, from straitjackets or from tanks full of water. Phillips
fascinatingly explores the appeal of Houdini's shows, exploring how
they fulfilled audiences' desires to be mystified, to see the
artist submit to confinement like a criminal or lunatic but break
free with a skill that defied belief. The unspoken pull of the
shows was the possibility that Houdini might fail and have to be
ignominiously released from his captivity, or that he might
actually die in the endeavour. Houdini hated any suggestion that he
was using supernatural forces in his escapes, and denounced
spiritualism for offering false comfort to its devotees; escape for
him was a practical achievement deriving its success from the
disjunction between his techniques and the audience's ignorance of
them rather than from any mysterious external agency. In amidst his
discussions of Houdini, Phillips includes case studies of his
interactions with a patient who suffers from relationship problems,
always craving the new and terrified of coming to terms with what
he really wants. These sections are less enjoyable for the
non-specialist in psychotherapy than the Houdini chapters; elusive
and full of seeming non-sequiturs, they jump between remarkable
insights and baffling diversions. But as a book this is well worth
reading; difficult but rewarding, it offers the reader an entirely
new perspective on the urge to escape and through that the whole
human condition. (Kirkus UK)
In his most captivating book to date, Adam Phillips explores
mankind's on-going fascination with ideas of escape. Taking as his
starting point the life and works of Harry Houdini - 'the greatest
magician the world has ever seen' - he considers why some people
might become compulsive escape artists, whereas others appear to
find freedom in self-imposed confinement. 'A rare achievement - as
remarkable a piece of work as Houdini ever performed himself.'
Daily Telegraph
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