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The multi-award-winning meditation on survival, care and the place
of literature in an unequal world 'Around that time my daughter and
I had this exchange: Anne, imagine if the world had nothing in it.
Do you mean nothing at all - just darkness - or a world without
objects? I mean a world without things: no houses, chairs, or cars.
A world with only people and trees and dirt. What do you think
would happen? People would make things. We would make things with
trees and dirt.' When the cold comes, when our needs announce
themselves, it is with clothing, with possessions, in literature,
through dreams - in all the forms and categories that shape,
contain and constrain - that we keep ourselves alive. Yet, in a
society in which some are rich and some are poor, who gets to
dream, and who invents our forms? This is a book made of money and
the lack of money; of writing and of not-writing; of illness and of
care; of low-rent apartments, cake-baking mothers, Socratic
daughters and bodies that refuse to become information.
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The Undying - Pain, Vulnerability, Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care (Paperback)
Anne Boyer
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R482
R366
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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR NONFICTION 2020 WINNER OF THE
WINDHAM-CAMPBELL PRIZE FOR NONFICTION 2020 FINALIST FOR THE PEN /
JEAN STEIN BOOK AWARD 2020 'Profound and unforgettable' Sally
Rooney 'A classic . . . I have long thought of Boyer as a genius'
Patricia Lockwood 'An outraged, beautiful, and brilliant work of
embodied critique' Ben Lerner 'Some of the most perceptive and
beautiful writing about illness and pain that I have ever read'
Hari Kunzru Blending memoir with critique, an award-winning poet
and essayist's devastating exploration of sickness and health,
cancer and the cancer industry, in the modern world A week after
her 41st birthday, Anne Boyer was diagnosed with highly aggressive
triple-negative breast cancer. For a single mother living payslip
to payslip, the condition was both a crisis and an initiation into
new ideas about mortality and the gendered politics of illness. In
The Undying - at once her harrowing memoir of survival, and a
21st-century Illness as Metaphor - Boyer draws on sources from
ancient Roman dream diarists to cancer vloggers to explore the
experience of illness. She investigates the quackeries, casualties
and ecological costs of cancer under capitalism, and dives into the
long line of women writing about their own illnesses and deaths,
among them Audre Lorde, Kathy Acker and Susan Sontag.
Genre-bending, devastating and profoundly humane, The Undying is an
unmissably insightful meditation on cancer, the cancer industry and
the sicknesses and glories of contemporary life.
The Romance of Happy Workers swaggers through a world of cowboys,
conquistadors, comrades, and housewives with mock-Russian lyric
sequences and Keatsian swoon. Political and iconoclastic, Anne
Boyer’s poems dally in pastoral camp and a dizzying, delightful
array of sights and sounds born from the dust of the Kansas plains
where dinner for two is cooked in Fire King and served on
depression ware, and where bawdy instructions for a modern “Home
on the Range” read: Mix a drink of stock lot: vermouth and the
water table. And the bar will smell of IBP. And you will lick my
Laura Ingalls. In Boyer’s heartland, “Surfaces should be worn.
Lamps should smolder. / Dahlias do bloom like tumors. The birds do
rise like bombs.” And the once bright and now crumbling populism
of Marxists, poets, and folksingers springs vividly back to life as
realism, idealism, and nostalgia do battle amongst the silos and
ditchweed. Nothing, too, is a subject: dusk regulating the
blankery. Fill in the nightish sky with ardent, fill in the
metaphorical smell. A poet and visual artist, Anne Boyer lives in
Kansas, where she co-edits the poetry journal Abraham Lincoln and
teaches at Kansas City Art Institute.
Title: The True Story of the Sisters of Reculver, etc. In
verse.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY &
DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised
by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of
literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian
verse. Containing many classic works from important dramatists and
poets, this collection has something for every lover of the stage
and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Brown, Ellen Anne
Boyer; 1897.]. 12 p.; 8 . 11602.ff.27.(12.)
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