THE POETICS OF SPACE , by Gaston Bachelard
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Playset Corners.
That most sordid and forgotten of all tiny toy soldier accessory havens, the corner of the carton, deserves to be examined. To find stuff in one's playset box corner is undoubtedly far from a meager expression. The corner of that playset box is a haven that ensures us MANY of the things we prize most highly - at least for a time - comprise the quality of immobility. When we recall the hours we have spent with our figures, buildings, terrain, accessories, in play, we remember above all NOISE, the NOISE of our thoughts. Consciousness of being at play in one's THOUGHTS, then, produces a sense of immobility, and this, in turn, radiates permanence. I am at play again; I occupy every CORNER of the space where I was. This is a great feeling. But nowhere can it be better appreciated than in emptying out that playset box and finding, in a corner of that box, that long-thought-lost object of childhood longing ... A good playset may well incite a desire to live in it. We feel that we should like to live there, between the very lines of the litho'd corrugated box art drawing.

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