978-1-8384004-1-5
A Feeling for Rock by Sarah-Jane Dobner
Do we function by these hierarchies - summit over
foothills, grades over enjoyment, human over non-human (we can drill the cliff,
it doesn’t have any feelings)? Throughout this book, questions are asked,
assumptions are challenged and overlooked aspects of the sport are
foregrounded.
A Feeling for Rock is a collection of poetry,
cartoons, essays, weavings, photographs and technical tips, touching on
multiple topics including touch, injury, community, ethics, landscape and
language. There are verbatim interviews with a handful of committed devotees -
including Johnny Dawes, Mina Leslie-Wujastyk and Jesse Dufton - alongside
beginners experiencing their first day on plastic.
Chapters are headed by the many different feelings
- joy, pain, comedy, pride, fear, surprise, tenderness and geekery, among
others - which lie at the core of a climbing life. These feelings are
non-exhaustive, non-hierarchical and non-linear. They flit, and change, and
clash - just as they do on the rock.
The aim is to convey the feeling of climbing, embodying the experience, what happens at your fingertips and in your gut. It can be read from cover to cover, or dipped into at whim.
Do we function by these hierarchies - summit over
foothills, grades over enjoyment, human over non-human (we can drill the cliff,
it doesn’t have any feelings)? Throughout this book, questions are asked,
assumptions are challenged and overlooked aspects of the sport are
foregrounded.
A Feeling for Rock is a collection of poetry,
cartoons, essays, weavings, photographs and technical tips, touching on
multiple topics including touch, injury, community, ethics, landscape and
language. There are verbatim interviews with a handful of committed devotees -
including Johnny Dawes, Mina Leslie-Wujastyk and Jesse Dufton - alongside
beginners experiencing their first day on plastic.
Chapters are headed by the many different feelings
- joy, pain, comedy, pride, fear, surprise, tenderness and geekery, among
others - which lie at the core of a climbing life. These feelings are
non-exhaustive, non-hierarchical and non-linear. They flit, and change, and
clash - just as they do on the rock.
The aim is to convey the feeling of climbing, embodying the experience, what happens at your fingertips and in your gut. It can be read from cover to cover, or dipped into at whim.
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