About this book
Summary
It begins with a small, complex object, broken and filled with the dust of decades. It ends in a quiet room, with a mind poised for a key that will never come. This is not a guide to repair. It is an excavation. Written in a precise, formal, and deeply human voice, The Poised Mechanism is an intimate record of a single, consuming task. It is a meditation on the fine texture of flaws—the new scratch on a hidden gear, the dust that always returns, the shining hinge that is a mistake. The work is an exploration of the spaces in between: the anxiety of a list, the aversion to a single particle of dust, the memory of another's hands, and the profound, quiet discipline of not fixing. What is the value of a perfectly repaired object for which the key is lost? What is the nature of a task that is truly, finally, complete? This book does not offer answers, only a clear, unflinching look at the work of hands and the stillness that follows.Book information
Genre
Biography and Memoir, History
Length
1 hr 14 mins
Publish date
Nov 11, 2025
Language
English
About the Author
Thomas Gilbert
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
29That Noise in the Attic
2The Second Drawer
30Paper and Dust
3The Resistance
31The Keyhole Itself
4The Other Three
32Chapter 8
5The Seam
33The Weight in the Hand