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Don't Be A Gargoyle
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233172366
- EAN9798233172366
- Date de parution11/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Some men spend their lives holding themselves like stone. Alert. Capable. Watchful. Always braced for judgement, failure, or threat, long after any real danger has passed. Over time, the posture hardens. Vigilance becomes identity. Rest starts to feel like weakness. Don't Be a Gargoyle is a quiet, unsparing book about how men learn to perform strength, and what it costs them in intimacy, presence, and care.
Through closely observed scenes and reflective essays, Stellan Hartwell examines the small, ordinary moments where masculinity becomes rigid. Assembling furniture. Listening without listening. Performing competence. Bracing for criticism that never arrives. These are not dramatic failures. They are habits. And habits shape lives. This is not a book about fixing men. It offers no programme, no ladder, no promised arrival point.
Instead, it invites attention. To posture. To tension. To the difference between holding steady and holding too much. Written for men who are tired of performing and curious about what might happen if they softened without collapsing, Don't Be a Gargoyle is an exploration of masculinity that stays close to the body, the moment, and the quiet work of learning how to stay.
Through closely observed scenes and reflective essays, Stellan Hartwell examines the small, ordinary moments where masculinity becomes rigid. Assembling furniture. Listening without listening. Performing competence. Bracing for criticism that never arrives. These are not dramatic failures. They are habits. And habits shape lives. This is not a book about fixing men. It offers no programme, no ladder, no promised arrival point.
Instead, it invites attention. To posture. To tension. To the difference between holding steady and holding too much. Written for men who are tired of performing and curious about what might happen if they softened without collapsing, Don't Be a Gargoyle is an exploration of masculinity that stays close to the body, the moment, and the quiet work of learning how to stay.



