Love and Money, Sex and Death
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Love and Money, Sex and Death
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Love and Money, Sex and Death
A breathtaking memoir of transition, history, art, and memory
A memoir of transition, politics and memory
After a successful career, a twenty-year marriage, and raising two kids, McKenzie Wark experiences an extreme midlife change: coming out as a trans woman. Changing both social role and bodily form recasts her whole relation to the world and reveals it to her as something strange and different. Her past life becomes a stranger to her, a past she can only reclaim by writing to important figures in her life, addressing the big themes that haunt us all: love and money, sex and death.
Told through a series of lettersβto her childhood self, her mother, sister, and her past loversβshe grapples with where she has come from and what this change means. She engages with the politics and aesthetics of trans culture and how they impact her sense of identity, both past and present. She confronts difficult memories of her mother's death and her compulsion to write, growing up and her involvement in politics, moving to New York and embracing the counterculture, and facing the realisations and realities of her late transition.
Combining the deeply personal and political, Love and Money, Sex and Death is a provocative call to arms that recasts the mould for trans memoirs.
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Love and Money, Sex and Death by McKenzie Wark receives high praise for its introspective narrative style, challenging conventional memoir structures. The book is described as a poignant exploration of gender and identity, blending personal history with cultural insights that are both tender and incisive. Reviewers highlight its vibrant storytelling, deep emotional resonance, and the author's unique ability to merge personal experiences with broader theoretical insights.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781804292617
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 26 September 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Verso Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 16.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 274g
Pages: 176
About the Author
McKenzie Wark is the author of The Beach Beneath the Street, Capital is Dead, Sensoria and General Intellect among other books. She teaches at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College in New York City.
In 2017, she came out as transgender. Since then she has published her more experimental trans autofiction Reverse Cowgirl (Semiotexte 2020) and a work that combines both memoir and literary criticism about Kathy Acker, Philosophy for Spiders (Duke UP, 2021). She also edited a special issue of eflux journal and the Critic's Page of Brooklyn Rail on trans |fem | aesthetics, both in 2021, cementing her place as a notable contributor to trans culture.
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