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To Write As If Already Dead

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To Write as if Already Dead circles around Kate Zambrenös failed attempts to write a study of Hervé Guibert¿s To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life. Zambreno, who has been pushing the boundaries of literary form for a decade, investigates Guibert¿s methods by adopting them, offering a keen sense of the energy and confessional force of his work.

List of contents

Part I. Disappearance
Part II. To Write as if Already Dead
Acknowledgments
Notes

About the author

Kate Zambreno is the author of many acclaimed books, including Drifts (2020), Appendix Project (2019), Screen Tests (2019), Book of Mutter (2017), and Heroines (2012). Her writing has appeared in the Paris Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She teaches in the graduate nonfiction program at Columbia University and is the Strachan Donnelley Chair in Environmental Writing at Sarah Lawrence College. She is a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow in Nonfiction.

Summary

To Write As If Already Dead circles around Kate Zambreno’s failed attempts to write a study of Hervé Guibert’s To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life. In this diaristic, transgressive work, the first in a cycle written in the years preceding his death, Guibert documents with speed and intensity his diagnosis and disintegration from AIDS and elegizes a character based on Michel Foucault.

The first half of To Write As If Already Dead is a novella in the mode of a detective story, searching after the mysterious disappearance of an online friendship after an intense dialogue on anonymity, names, language, and connection. The second half, a notebook documenting the doubled history of two bodies amid another historical plague, continues the meditation on friendship, solitude, time, mortality, precarity, art, and literature.

Throughout this rigorous, mischievous, thrilling not-quite study, Guibert lingers as a ghost companion. Zambreno, who has been pushing the boundaries of literary form for a decade, investigates his methods by adopting them, offering a keen sense of the energy and confessional force of Guibert’s work, an ode to his slippery, scarcely classifiable genre. The book asks, as Foucault once did, “What is an author?” Zambreno infuses this question with new urgency, exploring it through the anxieties of the internet age, the ethics of friendship, and “the facts of the body”: illness, pregnancy, and death.

Additional text

This book absorbed me so deeply I left part of myself inside it.

Product details

Authors Kate Zambreno, Zambreno Kate
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9780231188449
ISBN 978-0-231-18844-9
No. of pages 176
Series Rereadings
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literature: history & criticism, Literature: history and criticism

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