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The Last Language

A Novel
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The Last Language by Jennifer duBois is a compelling exploration of language, memory, and identity. The story revolves around a linguist's effort to document a mysterious and dying language, intertwining personal histories with broader philosophical questions about communication and understanding. DuBois masterfully weaves an intricate narrative, inviting readers to consider the profound impact of language on the human experience.
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You might enjoy this book if you are captivated by stories that explore intricate human relationships and the complexities of communication. Set against an intriguing backdrop, it weaves a narrative that delves into personal and cultural dilemmas of language and connection, offering a profound perspective for lovers of thought-provoking fiction.

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The Last Language

"Provocative and profound in its exploration of what makes us human, The Last Language is the story of Angela's work using an experimental therapy with her nonspeaking patient, Sam, and their relationship that ensues"--

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From Jennifer duBois, 'one of a handful of living American novelists who can comprehend both the long arc of history and the minute details that animate it' (Karan Mahajan) and 'a writer of thrilling psychological precision' (Justin Torres), comes a gripping new novel.

In 2001, a few months after the death of her husband, Angela is devastated when she is ejected from her graduate program in linguistics at Harvard University. Soon after, she suffers a miscarriage. Spinning and raw, and with suppressed unresolved trauma, the young widow and her four-year-old child move into her mother's house.

Trained with an understanding of spoken language as the essential foundation of thought, Angela finds underpaid work at the Center, a fledgling organisation utilising an experimental therapy aimed at helping nonspeaking patients with motor impairments. Through the Center, Angela begins to work closely with Sam, a twenty-eight-year-old patient who has been confined to his bedroom for most of his life. Sam quickly takes to the technologyβ€”and so does Angela. Her once deeply philosophical interest in language comes vividly to life through her interactions with Sam. Angela becomes intensely drawn to him, and their relationship soon turns intimate.

When Sam's family discovers their relationship, they intervene and bring charges. As Angela tells her story from prison in the form of an unrepentant plea, we are plunged into the inner workings of her mind as she rejects all else in pursuit of a more profound understanding of language and humanity. As the sole narrator and perspective giver, Angela's understanding pushes and pulls us into ambiguity, and a Nabokovian hall of mirrors emerges as she tumbles deeper and deeper into obsession.

Provocative and profound in its exploration of the basis of humanity, this is an extraordinary novel from one of our most acclaimed contemporary writers.

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The Last Language by Jennifer duBois has received acclaim for its intricate narrative and profound exploration of language and communication. Reviewers praised its contemplative nature, highlighting the complexity of its unreliable narrator, Angela, and how her story unfolds around her work with a nonverbal patient. The novel is noted for its sharp insight into linguistic philosophy, ethical dilemmas, and the psychological depths of its characters, offering a story that lingers in readers' minds long after the final page.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781639551088

Publisher: Milkweed Editions

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Milkweed Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Jennifer duBoisis the author ofThe Last Language. Her first novel,A Partial History of Lost Causes, was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and winner of the California Book Award for First Work of Fiction. Soon after its publication, duBois received a Whiting Award and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award. Her second novel,Cartwheel,was a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award and the winner of the Housatonic Book Award. And her third novel,The Spectators, was a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship and a Civitella Ranieri Fellowship. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Stanford University Stegner Fellowship, duBois teaches in the MFA program at Texas State University. She lives in Austin.

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