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Endlessly inventive and intimate, this memoir-in-essays celebrates the exquisite state of falling in love, whether with a painting or a person. It interweaves incisive commentary on modern life, feminism, art, and sex with the author's experiences of obsession, heartbreak, and past trauma. Capturing the imagination like a song written just for you, this debut work of nonfiction explores the joy and terror inherent in love. Pham delves into culture for insights on love and loss, drawing connections from Agnes Martin's abstract paintings to Frank Ocean's music. She reflects on her youthful attempts to find meaning in travel, sex, drugs, and art, ultimately realizing the need for self-examination. The narrative also addresses distances, both near and far, as she travels from Taos, New Mexico, to Shanghai, China, meditating on the lengths we go to escape ourselves or those who hurt us, and the gaps that can exist between two people sharing a bed. This work examines the various routes we take to evade our own needs before finding a way home. With heartache woven throughout, Pham's electric perspective offers a fractured portrait of modern intimacy, triumphant in its vulnerability and restlessness.

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Pop Song, Larissa Pham

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2022
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Titolo
Pop Song
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Catapult
Pubblicato
2022
Formato
In brossura
ISBN10
1646221257
ISBN13
9781646221257
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3,85 su 5
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Endlessly inventive and intimate, this memoir-in-essays celebrates the exquisite state of falling in love, whether with a painting or a person. It interweaves incisive commentary on modern life, feminism, art, and sex with the author's experiences of obsession, heartbreak, and past trauma. Capturing the imagination like a song written just for you, this debut work of nonfiction explores the joy and terror inherent in love. Pham delves into culture for insights on love and loss, drawing connections from Agnes Martin's abstract paintings to Frank Ocean's music. She reflects on her youthful attempts to find meaning in travel, sex, drugs, and art, ultimately realizing the need for self-examination. The narrative also addresses distances, both near and far, as she travels from Taos, New Mexico, to Shanghai, China, meditating on the lengths we go to escape ourselves or those who hurt us, and the gaps that can exist between two people sharing a bed. This work examines the various routes we take to evade our own needs before finding a way home. With heartache woven throughout, Pham's electric perspective offers a fractured portrait of modern intimacy, triumphant in its vulnerability and restlessness.