Bright Unbearable Reality Essays
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Anna Badken
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- 9781681377063
- 18 oktober 2022
- 128 pagina's
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2022 National Book Awards Longlist for Nonfiction
Essays about migration, displacement, and the hope for connection in a time of emotional and geopolitical disruption by a Soviet-born writer and former war correspondent.
Called a chronicler of a world on the move by The New York Review of Books, Anna Badkhen seeks what separates and binds us at a time when one in seven people has left their birthplace, while a pandemic dictates the direst season of rupture in humankinds remembering. Her new essay collection, Bright Unbearable Reality, comprises eleven essays set on four continentsroving everywhere from Oklahoma to Azerbaijanand united by a common thread of communion and longing.
In these essays, Badkhen addresses the human condition in the era of such unprecedented dislocation, contemplates the roles of memory and wonder in how we relate to one another, and asks how we can soberly and responsibly counter despair and continue to developor at least imaginean emotional vocabulary against depravity.
The subject throughout the collection is bright unbearable reality itself, a translation of Greek enargeia, which, says the poet Alice Oswald, is when gods come to earth not in disguise but as themselves.
Essays include:
In The Pandemic, Our Common Story, which takes place in the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia, one of the locations where humankind originated, the onset of the global pandemic catches Badkhen mid-journey, researching human dispersal 160,000 years ago and migration in modern times.
In How to Read the Air, set mostly in Philadelphia, Badkhen looks to the ancient Greeks for help pondering our need for certainty at a time of racist violence, political upheaval, and environmental cataclysm.
Ways of Seeing and the title essay Bright Unbearable Reality wrestle with complications of distance and specifically the birds eye viewthe relationship between physical distance, understanding, and engagement.
Landscape with Icarus examines how and why children go missing, while Dark Matter explores how violence always takes us by surprise.
Essays about migration, displacement, and the hope for connection in a time of emotional and geopolitical disruption by a Soviet-born writer and former war correspondent.
Called a chronicler of a world on the move by The New York Review of Books, Anna Badkhen seeks what separates and binds us at a time when one in seven people has left their birthplace, while a pandemic dictates the direst season of rupture in humankinds remembering. Her new essay collection, Bright Unbearable Reality, comprises eleven essays set on four continentsroving everywhere from Oklahoma to Azerbaijanand united by a common thread of communion and longing.
In these essays, Badkhen addresses the human condition in the era of such unprecedented dislocation, contemplates the roles of memory and wonder in how we relate to one another, and asks how we can soberly and responsibly counter despair and continue to developor at least imaginean emotional vocabulary against depravity.
The subject throughout the collection is bright unbearable reality itself, a translation of Greek enargeia, which, says the poet Alice Oswald, is when gods come to earth not in disguise but as themselves.
Essays include:
In The Pandemic, Our Common Story, which takes place in the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia, one of the locations where humankind originated, the onset of the global pandemic catches Badkhen mid-journey, researching human dispersal 160,000 years ago and migration in modern times.
In How to Read the Air, set mostly in Philadelphia, Badkhen looks to the ancient Greeks for help pondering our need for certainty at a time of racist violence, political upheaval, and environmental cataclysm.
Ways of Seeing and the title essay Bright Unbearable Reality wrestle with complications of distance and specifically the birds eye viewthe relationship between physical distance, understanding, and engagement.
Landscape with Icarus examines how and why children go missing, while Dark Matter explores how violence always takes us by surprise.
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