Blueberries
Author(s): Ellena Savage
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Sometimes I think it’s possible to live with anything. That we’re wired to survive-survive-survive, to grip onto the gnarliest thread until life is pried from our bones. Other times I think, it’s not possible to live at all. Not at all.
Blueberries could be described as a collection of essays, the closest term available for a book that resists classification; a blend of personal essay, polemic, prose poetry, true-crime journalism and confession that considers a fragmented life, reflecting on what it means to be a woman, a body, an artist.
It is both a memoir and an interrogation of memoir. It is a new horizon in storytelling.In crystalline prose, Savage explores the essential questions of the examined life: what is it to desire? What is it to accommodate oneself to the world? And at what cost?
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- : Text Publishing Company
- : Text Publishing Company
- : 0.34
- : June 2019
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- : February 2020
- : books
Special Fields
- : 256
- : 824.4
- : English
- : 1
- : Paperback
- : Ellena Savage