Intervals
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What makes a good death? A good daughter? In 2009, with her forties and a harsh wave of austerity on the horizon, Marianne Brooker's mother was diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. She made a workshop of herself and her surroundings, combining creativity and activism in inventive ways. But over time, her ability to work, to move and to live without pain diminished drastically. Determined to die in her own home, on her own terms, she stopped eating and drinking in 2019. In Intervals, Brooker reckons with heartbreak, weaving her first and final memories with a study of doulas, living wills and the precarious economics of social, hospice and funeral care. Blending memoir, polemic and feminist philosophy, Brooker joins writers such as Anne Boyer, Maggie Nelson, Donald Winnicott and Lola Olufemi to raise essential questions about choice and interdependence and, ultimately, to imagine care otherwise.
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Marianne Brooker is based in Bristol, where she works for a charity campaigning on climate and social justice. She has a PhD from Birkbeck and a background in arts research and teaching. She won the 2022 Fitzcarraldo Essay Prize for Intervals, her first book.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 265g
- Untertitel Longlisted Womens Prize 2024
- Autor Marianne Brooker
- Titel Intervals
- Veröffentlichung 28.02.2024
- ISBN 1804270830
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781804270837
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H194mm x B124mm x T19mm
- Herausgeber Fitzcarraldo Editions
- Anzahl Seiten 200
- GTIN 09781804270837