When Jessa Crispin was thirty, she burned her settled Chicago life to
the ground and took off for Berlin with a pair of suitcases and no
plan beyond leaving. Half a decade later, she’s still on the road,
in search not so much of a home as of understanding, a way of being in
the world that demands neither constant struggle nor complete
surrender. The Dead Ladies Project is an account
of that journey—but it’s also much, much more. Fascinated by
exile, Crispin travels an itinerary of key locations in its literary
map, of places that have drawn writers who needed to break free from
their origins and start afresh. As she reflects on William James
struggling through despair in Berlin, Nora Barnacle dependant on and
dependable for James Joyce in Trieste, Maud Gonne fomenting revolution
and fostering myth in Dublin, or Igor Stravinsky starting over from
nothing in Switzerland, Crispin interweaves biography, incisive
literary analysis, and personal experience into a rich meditation on
the complicated interactions of place, personality, and society that
can make escape and reinvention such an attractive, even intoxicating
proposition. Personal and profane, funny and
fervent, The Dead Ladies Project ranges from the nineteenth century to
the present, from historical figures to brand-new hangovers, in
search, ultimately, of an answer to a bedrock question: How does a
person decide how to live their life?
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Exiles, Expats, and Ex-Countries
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226278599
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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