Jun 08, 2017 Bluets by Maggie Nelson review – heartbreak and sex in 240 turbocharged prose poems Published in the UK following the success of The Argonauts, this set of meditations on the colour blue is full. Maggie nelson blvets. Maggie s rook s women. The new york sc. Other true abstraction s: thing bright, so me- the red parts; then holes: an o jane: a murder (finalist, the pen/ martha award for art o v the mem- it rent l v at c: at, arts and 1. Ives in 1.0 s an g e t. Wave books essay/literature. Maggie s rook s women. The new york sc. Other true abstraction s: thing bright, so me- the red parts; then holes: an o jane: a murder (finalist, the pen/ martha award for art o v the mem- it rent l v at c: at, arts and 1. Ives in 1.0 s an g e t. Wave books essay/literature isbn 707. Bluets: Maggie Nelson on the Color Blue as a Lens on Memory, Loneliness, and the Paradoxes of Love “To wish to forget how much you loved someone — and then, to actually forget — can feel, at times, like the slaughter of a beautiful bird who chose, by nothing short of grace, to make a habitat of your heart.”. Read Free Bluets Maggie Nelson reading. You can next locate the genuine issue by reading book. Delivering good autograph album for the readers is kind of pleasure for us. This is why, the PDF books that we presented always the books behind incredible reasons. You can admit it in the type of soft file. So, you can get into bluets maggie nelson.
Publisher : Random House
Release : 2017-06-01
ISBN : 1473548039
Language : En, Es, Fr & De
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A Guardian Book of the Year Maggie Nelson is one of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation - Olivia Laing Bluets winds its way through depression, divinity, alcohol, and desire, visiting along the way with famous blue figures, including Joni Mitchell, Billie Holiday, Yves Klein, Leonard Cohen and Andy Warhol. While its narrator sets out to construct a sort of ‘pillow book’ about her lifelong obsession with the colour blue, she ends up facing down both the painful end of an affair and the grievous injury of a dear friend. The combination produces a raw, cerebral work devoted to the inextricability of pleasure and pain, and to the question of what role, if any, aesthetic beauty can play in times of great heartache or grief. Much like Roland Barthes’s A Lover’s Discourse, Bluets has passed between lovers in the ecstasy of new love, and been pressed into the hands of the heartbroken. Visceral, learned, and acutely lucid, Bluets is a slim feat of literary innovation and grace, never before published in the UK.