Heart Berries: A Memoir
Autor Terese Marie Mailhoten Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526604507
ISBN-10: 1526604507
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526604507
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A
triumphant
and
wrenching
depiction
of
trauma,
motherhood,
mental
illness,
race
and
memory
that
has
been
heralded
as
'a
new
model
for
the
memoir'
(New
York
Times)
Notă biografică
Terese
Marie
Mailhot
graduated
from
the
Institute
of
American
Indian
Arts
with
an
MFA
in
fiction.Heart
Berries,
her
first
book,
was
shortlisted
for
the
2018
Governor
General's
Literary
Award
for
Nonfiction.
She
teaches
creative
writing
at
Purdue
University
and
resides
in
West
Lafayette,
Indiana.
Recenzii
A
sledgehammer
.
A
mixture
of
vulnerability
and
rage,
sexual
yearning
and
artistic
ambition,
swagger
and
self-mockery
.
A
new
model
for
the
memoir
I loved it ... Powerfully written, intricately executed. I felt like I read the whole thing in one breath
An astounding memoir in essays. Here is a wound. Here is need, naked and unapologetic. Here is a mountain woman, towering in words great and small ... What Mailhot has accomplished in this exquisite book is brilliance both raw and refined
Mailhot writes compassionately from deep within the Native experience, never losing sight of her responsibility towards its telling, never losing sight of herself . This is a slim book full of raw and ragged pain, the poisonous effects of sexual abuse, of racial cruelty, of violence and self-harm and drug addiction. But it is not without a wry, deadpan humour and clever derision . Mailhot alludes at one point to her desire and her felt duty as a Native writer to convey the humanity of her people and subvert stereotypes. She has succeeded by telling the ugly truth with rich and beautiful words and sumptuous imagery. This is a startling book
Soul-baring ... A debut that showcases a gifted writer with a distinct literary sensibility'
Perfect ... The writing is so good it's hard not to temporarily be distracted from the content or narrative by its brilliance ... It feels right and vastly overdue to be reading a story from a First Nation woman with her perspective of a colonial world. I loved her keen observations of white people (like me) and their ways. It's critical to be reminded that there are ways of thinking and seeing things that endure and have existed long before colonizers
Raw, emotional and powerful . [Mailhot's] meditation on mental illness, motherhood and race is breathtaking
Eloquent and seething . [A] precise, exquisite book
One of those books that demands a second read, and a third, and a fourth . Candid, honest, and sometimes, even strangely comical. I couldn't put it down
I loved it ... Powerfully written, intricately executed. I felt like I read the whole thing in one breath
An astounding memoir in essays. Here is a wound. Here is need, naked and unapologetic. Here is a mountain woman, towering in words great and small ... What Mailhot has accomplished in this exquisite book is brilliance both raw and refined
Mailhot writes compassionately from deep within the Native experience, never losing sight of her responsibility towards its telling, never losing sight of herself . This is a slim book full of raw and ragged pain, the poisonous effects of sexual abuse, of racial cruelty, of violence and self-harm and drug addiction. But it is not without a wry, deadpan humour and clever derision . Mailhot alludes at one point to her desire and her felt duty as a Native writer to convey the humanity of her people and subvert stereotypes. She has succeeded by telling the ugly truth with rich and beautiful words and sumptuous imagery. This is a startling book
Soul-baring ... A debut that showcases a gifted writer with a distinct literary sensibility'
Perfect ... The writing is so good it's hard not to temporarily be distracted from the content or narrative by its brilliance ... It feels right and vastly overdue to be reading a story from a First Nation woman with her perspective of a colonial world. I loved her keen observations of white people (like me) and their ways. It's critical to be reminded that there are ways of thinking and seeing things that endure and have existed long before colonizers
Raw, emotional and powerful . [Mailhot's] meditation on mental illness, motherhood and race is breathtaking
Eloquent and seething . [A] precise, exquisite book
One of those books that demands a second read, and a third, and a fourth . Candid, honest, and sometimes, even strangely comical. I couldn't put it down