Maggie Nelson
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An intrepid voyage out to the frontiers of the latest thinking about love, language, and family
Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts is a genre-bending memoir, a work of "autotheory" offering fresh, fierce, and timely thinking about desire, identity, and the limitations and possibilities of love and language. At its center is a romance: the story of the author's relationship with the artist Harry Dodge. This story, which includes Nelson's account
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"A career-spanning collection of inspiring, revelrous essays about art and artists. Like Love is a momentous, raucous collection of essays drawn from twenty years of Maggie Nelson's brilliant work. These profiles, reviews, remembrances, tributes, and critical essays, as well as several conversations with friends and idols, bring to life Nelson's passion for dialogue and dissent. The range of subjects is wide--from Prince to Carolee Schneemann to Matthew...
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Today both reality and entertainment crowd our fields of vision with brutal imagery. The pervasiveness of images of torture, horror, and war has all but demolished the twentieth-century hope that such imagery might shock us into a less alienated state, or aid in the creation of a just social order. What to do now? When to look, when to turn away? Genre-busting author Maggie Nelson brilliantly navigates this contemporary predicament, with an eye to...
4) Bluets
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"A lyrical, philosophical, and often explicit exploration of personal suffering and the limitations of vision and love, as refracted through the color blue, while folding in, and responding to, the divergent voices and preoccupations of such generative figures as Wittgenstein, Sei Shonagon, William Gass and Joan Mitchell. Bluets further confirms Maggie Nelson’s place within the pantheon of brilliant lyric essayists." -- Publisher's description
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Graywolf Press
Pub. Date
[2021]
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English
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"Drawing on a vast range of material, from critical theory to pop culture to the intimacies and plain exchanges of daily life, Maggie Nelson explores how we might think, experience, or talk about freedom in ways responsive to the conditions of our day"--
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Soft Skull Press, an imprint of Counterpoint
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[2016]
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English
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Jane tells the spectral story of the life and death of Maggie Nelson's aunt Jane, who was murdered in 1969 while a first-year law student at the University of Michigan. Though officially unsolved, Jane's murder was apparently the third in a series of seven brutal rape-murders in the area between 1967 and 1969. Nelson was born a few years after Jane's death, and the narrative is suffused with the long shadow her murder cast over both the family and...
8) Bluets
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«Bluets» es un híbrido experimental que oscila entre el ensayo lírico y la prosa poética para construir una reflexión personal y filosófica sobre el color azul, los amores perdidos, el dolor y la soledad. A través de 240 fragmentos sin conexión aparente entre sí, pero que poco a poco van revelando los enlaces polifónicos que se producen al interior de toda red (Guattari), la autora construye una escritura rizomática en la que las palabras,...
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Entre la memoria y el ensayo, entre la confesión íntima y la reflexión sobre el lenguaje, este es un libro capital de la temática LGTB. Premio de la Crítica de Estados Unidos en 2015.
De una honestidad implacable, en esta memoria y a la vez ensayo, Maggie Nelson narra su singular y entrañable historia de amor con Harry Dogde, un artista transgénero, y cómo, en un contexto donde aún se debate la ley de unión civil entre homosexuales, intentan...
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A chilling genre-busting memoir by a major American essayist Late in 2004, Maggie Nelson was looking forward to the publication of her book Jane: A Murder, a narrative in verse about the life and death of her aunt, who had been murdered thirty-five years before. The case remained unsolved, but Jane was assumed to have been the victim of an infamous serial killer in Michigan in 1969.Then, one November afternoon, Nelson received a call from her mother,...
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Hachette Books
Pub. Date
2022.
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English
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"Edited by iconic musician Kim Gordon and esteemed writer Sin©♭ad Gleeson, this powerful collection of award-winning female creators shares their writing about the female artists that matter most to them. This book is for and about the women who kicked in doors, as pioneers of their craft or making politics central to their sound: those who offer a new way of thinking about the vast spectrum of women in music. This Woman's Work: Essays on Music...