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Uncanny Valley Girls - Essays on Horror, Survival, and Love

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 07.10.2025

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"A poignant, innovative, and urgent blend of memoir and criticism that has replenished my belief in how art and love can save your life."--Torrey Peters "I''m in awe--this collection is an absolute sensation."--Jeanne Thornton A sharply personal and expansive essay collection dedicated to the strange and absurd beauty of horror films, exploring the complications of gender, the insidiousness of class ascension, and the latent violence hidden in our own uncanny reflections. This is how it worked: first I loved them, and then I loved myself. At twenty-seven, poet Zefyr Lisowski found herself in the place she feared most: a locked psych ward. While inside, she turned to horror movies--her deepest, most constant comfort. Rather than disturb, scary movies have always provided solace and connection for Lisowski, as they do many others--offering a vision of a world filled equally with beauty and pain, and a reason to reach out to others and hold them tight. After all, as Lisowski argues, what terrifies us most about these movies is our own uncanny reflection--and at the root of that fear, a desperate desire to love and be loved. In these wide-ranging essays, Lisowski weaves theory and memoir into nuanced critiques of films such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Saint Maud. From fears about sickness and disability, to trans narratives and the predator/victim complex, to the struggle to live in a world that wants you dead, she explores horror''s reciprocal impact on our culture and--by extension--our lives. Through it all, Lisowski lays bare her own complex biography--spanning from a trans childhood in the South to the sweaty dancefloors of Brooklyn--and the family, friends, and lovers that have bloomed with her into the present. Deeply felt, blood-spattered, and brimming with care and wonder, Uncanny Valley Girls thrusts this seasoned poet to centerstage. ...

Info autore

Zefyr Lisowski is a trans and queer writer, artist, and North Carolinian living in New York City. A 2023 NYFA/NYSCA Fellow and 2023 Queer|Art Fellow, she's the author of the poetry collections Girl Work, winner of the 2022 Noemi Book Prize, and Blood Box, winner of the Black River Editor's Choice Award from Black Lawrence Press. Zefyr's work has appeared in The Believer, Electric Literature, Catapult, Literary Hub, Split This Rock, and elsewhere. From 2016 to 2024, she served as poetry co-editor for the Whiting Award-winning Apogee Journal. She's seen grave robbers twice.

Riassunto

“A poignant, innovative, and urgent blend of memoir and criticism that has replenished my belief in how art and love can save your life.”—Torrey Peters
This lyrical, thoughtful essay collection is as gripping as any horror movie. —Rax King
A sharply personal and expansive essay collection dedicated to the strange and absurd beauty of horror films, exploring the complications of gender, the insidiousness of class ascension, and the latent violence hidden in our own uncanny reflections.
This is how it worked: first I loved them, and then I loved myself.
At twenty-seven, poet Zefyr Lisowski found herself in the place she feared most: a locked psych ward. While inside, she turned to horror movies—her deepest, most constant comfort.
Rather than disturb, scary movies have always provided solace and connection for Lisowski, as they do many others—offering a vision of a world filled equally with beauty and pain, and a reason to reach out to others and hold them tight. After all, as Lisowski argues, what terrifies us most about these movies is our own uncanny reflection—and at the root of that fear, a desperate desire to love and be loved.
In these wide-ranging essays, Lisowski weaves theory and memoir into nuanced critiques of films such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Saint Maud. From fears about sickness and disability, to trans narratives and the predator/victim complex, to the struggle to live in a world that wants you dead, she explores horror’s reciprocal impact on our culture and—by extension—our lives. Through it all, Lisowski lays bare her own complex biography—spanning from a trans childhood in the South to the sweaty dancefloors of Brooklyn—and the family, friends, and lovers that have bloomed with her into the present.
Deeply felt, blood-spattered, and brimming with care and wonder, Uncanny Valley Girls thrusts this seasoned poet to centerstage.

Relazione

"Zefyr Lisowski has written a poignant, innovative, and urgent blend of memoir and criticism that has replenished my belief in how art and love can save your life-a book that can single-handedly infuse new and unexpected beauty into your favorite films." - Torrey Peters, author of Stag Dance and Detransition, Baby
"This lyrical, thoughtful essay collection is as gripping as any horror movie. Zefyr Lisowski's gorgeous prose belongs equally to the canons of memoir and culture writing." - Rax King, author of Sloppy and Tacky
"In Uncanny Valley Girls, Zefyr Lisowski pushes past the easy discursive tropes of horror, trauma, and trans girlhood, finding and naming the messier, lovelier realities within. In so doing, she's gifted us a book that's somehow both sharp and generous, and a joy to read. I'm in awe-this collection is an absolute sensation." - Jeanne Thornton, author of A/S/L and Summer Fun
"In Uncanny Valley Girls, Zefyr Lisowski is unafraid to encounter the most monstrous things-the violences of white supremacy, cis-hetero patriarchy, transphobia, ableism, classism-and consider not only their ubiquity, complexity, and nuance, but also how they live, slyly and softly, in each of us. . . . This fearless inquiry is directed at everyone, not least of all the author herself, and yet its militant commitment to insight never feels punitive. In response to the adage, 'the call is coming from inside the house,' Zefyr answers the phone and asks to speak to whoever-whatever-is on the other end of the line." - Johanna Hedva, author of How to Tell When We Will Die

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Autori Zefyr Lisowski
Editore Harper Perennial USA
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 07.10.2025
 
EAN 9780063413993
ISBN 978-0-06-341399-3
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 135 mm x 203 mm x 14 mm
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi

LITERARY COLLECTIONS: Essays, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Media Studies, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: LGBTQ+

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