The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial
Autor Maggie Nelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 apr 2016
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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, who announced that the case had been reopened; a new suspect would be arrested and tried on the basis of a DNA match. Over the months that followed, Nelson found herself attending the trial with her mother and reflecting anew on the aura of dread and fear that hung over her family and childhood--an aura that derived not only from the terrible facts of her aunt's murder but also from her own complicated journey through sisterhood, daughterhood, and girlhood.
"The Red Parts" is a memoir, an account of a trial, and a provocative essay that interrogates the American obsession with violence and missing white women, and that scrupulously explores the nature of grief, justice, and empathy.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1555977367
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Graywolf Press
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Descriere
In 1969, Jane Mixer, a first-year law student at the University of Michigan, posted a note on a student noticeboard to share a lift back to her hometown of Muskegon for spring break. She never made it: she was brutally murdered. In this book, the author gives an account of her aunt Jane's death, and the trial that took place 35 years afterward.
Premii
- Michigan Notable Books Winner, 2008