To Have or to be? by Erich Fromm

To Have or to be? by Erich Fromm

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John Richardson, a tall person, has always been fascinated by the dwarf world and whilst researching a piece for Esquire magazine, realized he was doing more than simply documenting the lives of a few quirky characters: he was entering another world. Here, he explores the dwarf subculture.

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To Have or to be? by Erich Fromm

John Richardson, a tall person, has always been fascinated by the dwarf world and, in the course of researching a piece for Esquire magazine, came to realize he was doing much more than simply documenting the lives of a few quirky characters. He was entering another world, a sub-culture that has long been the subject of a peculiar fascination to many people, but much misunderstood. As he says Dwarfs are like us but more so, as if the process of distilling humanity to fit their size also made it stronger. At the centre of the book is Dr Steven Kopits of Johns Hopkins University, a doctor who has dedicated his life to the treatment of dwarfs, and who has been shunned by the medical community as a result. Dr Kopits has offered Richardson complete access to himself and his patients and the heart of the book tells the love story of two dwarfs, Michael and Meredith. By weaving these threads together, Richardson, the tall outsider entering this little world, aims to redefine the way we look at dwarfs, at others who live on the margins of society, and, ultimately, at ourselves.
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ISBN 13 9780349113456
ISBN 10 0349113459
Title To Have or to be?
Author Erich Fromm
Series Abacus Books
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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