Run Towards the Danger: Confrontations with a Body of Memory (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER * WINNER OF THE 2022 TORONTO BOOK AWARDS * SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 KOBO EMERGING WRITER PRIZE * NOMINATED FOR THE 2023 HERITAGE TORONTO AWARDS * A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice * Named a Most-Anticipated Book of 2022 by Entertainment Weekly, Lit Hub, and AV Club
“A visceral and incisive collection of six propulsive personal essays.” —Vanity Fair
“[A] roving, psychologically probing memoir in essays . . . On the page, Polley turns out to be as brave, funny, and unself-serious as she is on the screen.” —The New Yorker
From the Academy Award-nominated director of Women Talking, Run Towards the Danger explores memory and the dialogue between her past and her present.
These are the most dangerous stories of my life. The ones I have avoided, the ones I haven’t told, the ones that have kept me awake on countless nights. As these stories found echoes in my adult life, and then went another, better way than they did in childhood, they became lighter and easier to carry.
Sarah Polley’s work as an actor, screenwriter, and director is celebrated for its honesty, complexity, and deep humanity. She brings all of those qualities along with her exquisite storytelling chops to these six essays. Each one captures a piece of Polley’s life as she remembers it, while at the same time examining the fallibility of memory, the mutability of reality in the mind, and the possibility of experiencing the past anew, as the person you are now but were not then. As Polley writes, the past and present are in a “reciprocal pressure dance.”
Polley contemplates stories from her own life ranging from stage fright to high risk childbirth to endangerment and more. After struggling with the aftermath of a concussion, Polley met a specialist who gave her wholly new advice: to recover from a traumatic injury, she had to retrain her mind to strength by charging towards the very activities that triggered her symptoms. With riveting clarity, she shows the power of applying that same advice to other areas of her life in order to find a path forward, a way through. Rather than live in a protective crouch, she had to run towards the danger.
In this extraordinary book, Sarah Polley explores what it is to live in one’s body, in a constant state of becoming, learning, and changing.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Actress, filmmaker, and activist Sarah Polley reflects on the repercussions of growing up in the spotlight in her brilliant collection of essays about fame and trauma. Polley is fearlessly candid right from the start, recounting the loss of her mother to cancer at age 11 and the necessity of working as the star of the TV series Road to Avonlea during this time. With raw introspection, Polley processes her highs and lows as she gradually moves from a career in front of the camera to one behind it. The earnestness of her narration paints an insightful—and very unglamorous—portrait of what success looks like in the entertainment industry. We appreciated listening to Polley’s experiences with dangerous on-set conditions, illness, motherhood, sexual assault, and the male gaze. Run Towards the Danger is a powerful examination of the necessity of staring down your demons as the first step toward overcoming them.
Customer Reviews
Not as introspective as expected
I thought she was goi bro talk more about the way it was presented in terms of how she felt about things in the past and how she feels about them now they were stories well written but not what I was expecting when I heard the interviews on it
Run Towards the Danger
With fearless curiosity Sarah Polley has examined her life, circumstances & feelings at particular moments in her time & an given an honest, searingly soul searched account of it. A series of the most complex essays, simply told by this remarkable talent.