La voisine
- 517pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Jenn Ashworth est une écrivaine anglaise dont l'œuvre explore les profondeurs de la psychologie humaine et des relations. Sa prose se distingue par un langage précis et une perspicacité pénétrante dans les motivations de ses personnages. Ashworth aborde des thèmes tels que l'intimité, la perte et la quête de sens dans les vies ordinaires. Son écriture est appréciée pour son honnêteté et sa capacité à saisir les complexités de l'existence moderne.






A genre-bending meditation on sickness, spirituality, creativity, and the redemptive powers of writing. Notes Made While Falling is both a genre-bending memoir and a cultural study of traumatized and sickened selves in fiction and film. It offers a fresh, visceral, and idiosyncratic perspective on creativity, spirituality, illness, and the limits of fiction itself. At its heart is a story of a disastrously traumatic childbirth, its long aftermath, and the out-of-time roots of both trauma and creativity in an extraordinary childhood. Moving from fairgrounds to Agatha Christie, from literary festivals to neuroscience and the Bible, from Chernobyl to King Lear, Ashworth takes us on a fantastic journey through familiar landscapes transformed through unexpected encounters and comic combinations. The everyday provides the ground for the macabre and the absurd, as the narration twists and stretches time. Hovering on the edge of madness, writing, it seems, might keep us sane—or might just allow us to keep on living. In Notes Made While Falling, Ashworth calls for a redefinition of the creative work of thinking, writing, teaching, and being, and she underlines the necessity of a fearlessly compassionate and empathic attention to vulnerability and fragility.
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