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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sergio del Molino , Thomas BunsteadPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Polity Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781509547852ISBN 10: 1509547851 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 15 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Sergio del Molino's beautifully written account of skin and its complications is the starting point for a profound reflection on human imperfection and how we deal with it. Drawing on personal experience, while always striving for social and political meaning, it ranks among the best books I've ever read.' Andreas Hess, University College Dublin 'When you pick up this book you must realise one thing: The book is written so masterfully that you won't read it, rather you will scratch, pick and obsess your way through it. Skin is memorable because you live every character and experience in it through your body's own reactions of discomfort, self-consciousness and transient relief.' Nina Jablonski, Pennsylvania State University 'A beautifully written book. It is as raw, lyrical and paradoxical as our most human organ. Sergio del Molino has a rare skill in using our outer surface to express the richness of the human condition.' Monty Lyman, University of Oxford 'Brave, naked, touching. A work of stark and ravishing lucidity. Epic.' Irene Vallejo, author of Infinity in a Reed 'Cogent and insightful' The Guardian 'Sergio del Molino's beautifully written account of skin and its complications is the starting point for a profound reflection on human imperfection and how we deal with it. Drawing on personal experience, while always striving for social and political meaning, it ranks among the best books I've ever read.' Andreas Hess, University College Dublin 'When you pick up this book you must realise one thing: The book is written so masterfully that you won't read it, rather you will scratch, pick and obsess your way through it. Skin is memorable because you live every character and experience in it through your body's own reactions of discomfort, self-consciousness and transient relief.' Nina Jablonski, Pennsylvania State University 'A beautifully written book. It is as raw, lyrical and paradoxical as our most human organ. Sergio del Molino has a rare skill in using our outer surface to express the richness of the human condition.' Monty Lyman, University of Oxford 'Brave, naked, touching. A work of stark and ravishing lucidity. Epic.' Irene Vallejo, author of Infinity in a Reed 'Cogent and insightful' The Guardian 'Deeply moving... Del Molino writes with a soft touch, and his political, literary and cultural world is richly resonant throughout.' The Spectator 'Compelling... While he sometimes wishes he were invisible, del Molino bares his own skin in this reflective, sometimes digressive, beautifully written book.' The Sydney Morning Herald 'Sergio del Molino's beautifully written account of skin and its complications is the starting point for a profound reflection on human imperfection and how we deal with it. Drawing on personal experience, while always striving for social and political meaning, it ranks among the best books I've ever read.' Andreas Hess, University College Dublin 'When you pick up this book you must realise one thing: The book is written so masterfully that you won't read it, rather you will scratch, pick and obsess your way through it. Skin is memorable because you live every character and experience in it through your body's own reactions of discomfort, self-consciousness and transient relief.' Nina Jablonski, Pennsylvania State University 'A beautifully written book. It is as raw, lyrical and paradoxical as our most human organ. Sergio del Molino has a rare skill in using our outer surface to express the richness of the human condition.' Monty Lyman, University of Oxford 'Brave, naked, touching. A work of stark and ravishing lucidity. Epic.' Irene Vallejo, author of Infinity in a Reed Author InformationSergio del Molino is one of Spain’s leading writers of fiction and nonfiction. His numerous books include La España vacía, La hora violeta and Lo que a nadie le importa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |