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OverviewContagiously curious essays on reading, art, and the life of the mind, from the acclaimed author of The Unreality of Memory. Who are we when we read? When we journal? Are we more ourselves alone or with friends? Right now or in memory? How does time transform us and the art we love? In sixteen dazzling, expansive essays, the acclaimed essayist and poet Elisa Gabbert explores a life lived alongside books of all kinds: dog-eared and destroyed, cherished and discarded, classic and cliched, familiar and profoundly new. She turns her witty, searching mind to the writers she admires, from Plath to Proust, and the themes that bind them--chance, freedom, envy, ambition, nostalgia, and happiness. She takes us to the strange edges of art and culture, from hair metal to surf movies to party fiction. Any Person Is the Only Self is a love letter to literature and to life, inviting us to think alongside one of our most thrilling and versatile critics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elisa GabbertPublisher: Fsg Originals Imprint: Fsg Originals Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9780374605896ISBN 10: 0374605890 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 11 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"Praise for Any Person Is the Only Self ""Gabbert is one of my favorite living writers, whether she's deconstructing a poem or tweeting about Seinfeld. Her essays are what I love most, and her newest collection--following 2020's The Unreality of Memory--sees Gabbert in rare form: witty and insightful, clear-eyed and candid. I adored these essays."" --Sophia M. Stewart, The Millions (Most Anticipated) ""Any Person is the Only Self is absolutely brilliant, full of clarity and mystery and light: Gabbert effs the ineffable, describes the impossible to describe--the state of reading, what it means to remember. I'm still thinking about these essays, by which I mean still thinking about Gabbert's own thoughts; I keep bringing them up in conversation. Elisa Gabbert is one of my favorite living writers."" --Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Souvenir Museum and Bowlaway ""Elisa Gabbert is a reader's reader, smart and funny and endlessly insightful . . . Any Person Is the Only Self made me want to read even more than I already do, and to do so better and more deeply; long before I reached its last page, I knew I would begin it again the second I finished."" --Matt Bell, author of Appleseed and Refuse to Be Done ""It's hard to think of another essayist whose intellect is so inviting, so companionable, yet so confident and persuasive--Elisa Gabbert isn't just brilliant, she makes you feel brilliant too . . . Erudite, entertaining, inexhaustibly compelling."" --J. Robert Lennon, author of Pieces for the Left Hand and Let Me Think ""Any Person Is the Only Self again proves how lucky we are to have Elisa Gabbert--to be able to treat ourselves to her erudition, her capacious curiosity, her writerly verve, her good humor. . . . Insightful, funny, mind-expanding stuff, filled with quiet epiphanies and surprising delights."" --Isaac Butler, author of The Method Praise for The Unreality of Memory ""Gabbert draws masterly portraits of the precise, uncanny affects that govern our psychological relationship to calamity . . . bending crisp, clear language into shapes that illustrate the shifting logic of the disastrous . . . [with] expansive curiosity and encyclopedic style."" --Alexandra Kleeman, The New York Times ""A voice for our anxious, wired times, if ever there was one."" --Hephzibah Anderson, The Guardian ""One of those books that send you to your notebook every page or so . . . A work of uncanny prescience."" --Robin Jones, The Paris Review ""[Gabbert] find[s] angles readers might not otherwise see . . . Like massive buildings, her subjects are hard to fit in a single frame; she circles them, finding all the vantages she can."" --Megan Marz, The Washington Post ""The kind of essays that don't only teach you things, they leave you thinking harder and deeper about what it means to live in this world."" --Lincoln Michel, BOMB" "Praise for Any Person Is the Only Self ""Gabbert is one of my favorite living writers, whether she's deconstructing a poem or tweeting about Seinfeld. Her essays are what I love most, and her newest collection--following 2020's The Unreality of Memory--sees Gabbert in rare form: witty and insightful, clear-eyed and candid. I adored these essays."" --Sophia M. Stewart, The Millions (Most Anticipated) ""Any Person is the Only Self is absolutely brilliant, full of clarity and mystery and light: Gabbert effs the ineffable, describes the impossible to describe--the state of reading, what it means to remember. I'm still thinking about these essays, by which I mean still thinking about Gabbert's own thoughts; I keep bringing them up in conversation. Elisa Gabbert is one of my favorite living writers."" --Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Souvenir Museum and Bowlaway Praise for The Unreality of Memory ""Gabbert draws masterly portraits of the precise, uncanny affects that govern our psychological relationship to calamity . . . bending crisp, clear language into shapes that illustrate the shifting logic of the disastrous . . . [with] expansive curiosity and encyclopedic style."" --Alexandra Kleeman, The New York Times ""A voice for our anxious, wired times, if ever there was one."" --Hephzibah Anderson, The Guardian ""One of those books that send you to your notebook every page or so . . . A work of uncanny prescience."" --Robin Jones, The Paris Review ""[Gabbert] find[s] angles readers might not otherwise see . . . Like massive buildings, her subjects are hard to fit in a single frame; she circles them, finding all the vantages she can."" --Megan Marz, The Washington Post ""The kind of essays that don't only teach you things, they leave you thinking harder and deeper about what it means to live in this world."" --Lincoln Michel, BOMB" Author InformationElisa Gabbert is the author of Normal Distance, The Unreality of Memory, and several other collections of poetry, essays, and criticism. She writes the On Poetry column for The New York Times, and her work has appeared in Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, The Believer, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Review of Books, and other publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |