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Twenty Square Feet of Skin, Paperback / softback Book

Twenty Square Feet of Skin Paperback / softback

Part of the 21st Century Essays series

Paperback / softback

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"A pensive inquiry, often breathtakingly beautiful and relatable, into how and where and with whom we fit." -Kirkus

The essays in Twenty Square Feet of Skin tell their stories through the body-encased as it is in "that greatest of organs, that membrane that protects the individual from the universe"-as Megan Baxter's entrée to and home within the larger world that surrounds her. What does a tattoo mean? How can plastic surgery transform? What is the history of pedicures? Where does the mind wander on a long run? Through every example, Baxter writes toward a greater understanding of how self-knowledge is forged through physical experiences.
 
With the input of Prince, Walt Whitman, Don Johnson, Andrew Wyeth, Meriwether Lewis, and others, Baxter reflects on love, identity, and belonging by looking closely at her skin, toenails, and DNA. Playful, wandering, and deeply felt, Twenty Square Feet of Skin weaves a strange, rich tapestry of flesh and bones, art and body, skin and scar. In embracing the beauty and peril of physicality in crystalline detail, Baxter asks us all to ponder what makes us human within these frail, flawed, powerful, and wonderful bodies of ours.
 

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