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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.
Homely, ubiquitous, simple: the sock is such an everyday part of our lives, we tend to overlook its importance-unless there's a problem. Without socks, our feet are vulnerable to cold, infection, and discomfort. Put on a pair that's too thin, too thick, too itchy, holey, or damp and suddenly socks are maddeningly preoccupying. At their most basic, socks are an important technology of adaptation, without which human beings would not have migrated to many of the colder regions of the planet. Sometimes functional, sometimes fashionable, sometimes government issued, and often silly looking, the humble sock can be said to complete the human foot.
Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Industry Reviews
Fun, focused, and footloose! * Nicholson Baker, author of The Way the World Works: Essays *
[This book] serves to entertain in its erudite approach to yet another unexpected subject. * The Bookbag *
Through a discussion of the footwear's material, social and cultural evolution, Sock reflects on the brilliance present in the minutiae of our lives. With piercing wit, idiosyncratic humor and sharply insightful moments of personal examination, Adrian uses the most domestic of items as a lens through which to view the inelegance and wondrousness of humanity. Encompassing the utility of protecting an essentially vulnerable, uncomfortable body and the bonds mothers form with the objects that cover the delicate toes of their babies, Adrian's warm, insightful investigation will give this common object new prominence in any reader's mind. Sock delivers a detailed exploration of human nature through whimsically astute commentary on a common, closely held object. * Shelf Awareness *
An utterly engaging investigation - not so much of [the sock], per se, as of human evolution, anatomy, physics, sexuality, fashion, painting, consumerism, manufacturing, and motherhood ... illuminating, erudite, deeply intelligent. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
If a book called Sock makes you think, 'Twenty-five-thousand words on socks? Uh, no,' then you're unclear on the concept. You're also missing out on a thoroughly delightful discussion. * Washington Independent Review of Books *
A remarkable read, a perfectly satisfying balance of fact and quirk and charm. * Knitty *
ISBN: 9781501315060
ISBN-10: 1501315064
Series: Object Lessons
Published: 7th September 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 144
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (AUS)
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 16.51 x 12.07 x 1.4
Weight (kg): 0.14
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