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The Unreality of Memory

Notes on Life in the Pre-Apocalypse
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The Unreality of Memory by Elisa Gabbert is a collection of essays exploring the human experience and cultural phenomena as they intersect with technology, disaster, and memory. Gabbert delves into the psychology of trauma, the nature of reality, and the paradoxes of modern life. Through her insightful and thought-provoking prose, she examines how we process events and the impact they have on our collective consciousness.
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You might enjoy this insightful collection if you're intrigued by the way memory, disaster, and perception intertwine in our understanding of reality. With a poetic style, the author delves into psychology, history, and culture, offering reflections that challenge how we process information and confront existential anxieties. This book may appeal to those who appreciate deep meditations on the human experience.

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The Unreality of Memory

A literary guide to digital anxiety, The Unreality of Memory collects thought-provoking and playful essays on the Internet age's media-saturated disaster coverage and our addiction to viewing and discussing the world's ills.

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'A work of sheer brilliance, beauty and bravery' - Andrew Sean Greer, author of Less

'Masterly... Her essays have a clarity and prescience that imply a sort of distant, retrospective view, like postcards sent from the near future' - New York Times

We stare at our phones. We keep multiple tabs open. Our chats and conversations are full of the phrase "Did you see?" The feeling that we're living in the worst of times seems to be intensifying, alongside a desire to know precisely how bad things have gotten.

Poet and essayist Elisa Gabbert's The Unreality of Memory consists of a series of lyrical and deeply researched meditations on what our culture of catastrophe has done to public discourse and our own inner lives. In these tender and prophetic essays, she focuses in on our daily preoccupation and favourite pastime: desperate distraction from disaster by way of a desperate obsession with the disastrous.

Moving from public trauma to personal tragedy, from the Titanic and Chernobyl to illness and loss, The Unreality of Memory alternately rips away the faΓ§ade of our fascination with destruction and gently identifies itself with the age of rubbernecking. A balm, not a burr, Gabbert's essays are a hauntingly perceptive analysis of the anxiety intrinsic in our new, digital ways of being, and also a means of reconciling ourselves to this new world.

'One of those joyful books that send you to your notebook every page or so, desperate not to lose either the thought the author has deftly placed in your mind or the title of a work she has now compelled you to read.' - Paris Review

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Elisa Gabbert's The Unreality of Memory has been widely praised for its incisive and poetic exploration of contemporary anxieties and existential dread. Critics have highlighted the book's ability to navigate themes of disaster, memory, and technology with both depth and wit. With essays that are as thought-provoking as they are beautifully written, Gabbert's work offers insight and clarity into today's tumultuous world, providing a literary guide to the complexities of modern life.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781838950644

Publisher: Atlantic Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 August 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Atlantic Books

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 237g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Elisa Gabbert is the author of three poetry collections, L'Heure Bleue, The Self Unstable, and The French Exit. Her debut collection of essays, The Word Pretty, was published in 2018. The Self Unstable was chosen by the New Yorker as one of the best books of 2013. Gabbert's work has appeared in the New Yorker, Boston Review, The Paris Review Daily, Pacific Standard, Guernica, The Awl, Electric Literature, The Harvard Review, and many other venues. She lives in Denver.

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