Against Memoir: Winner of the 2019 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay

Awards:   Winner of 2019 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay 2019
Author:   Michelle Tea
Publisher:   And Other Stories
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9781911508625


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   03 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michelle Tea
Publisher:   And Other Stories
Imprint:   And Other Stories
ISBN:  

9781911508625


ISBN 10:   1911508628
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   03 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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`From its opening sentence to its finish, Michelle Tea's Against Memoir is a bracing, heaven-sent tonic for deeply troubled times. Its clarity, hilarity, range, nonchalant brilliance, and decades of experience in `art and music, love and queerness, writing and life' remind me over and over again of the adventure, the party of it all-the joy of raucous thinking and loving and making-that's fundamentally ours.' Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts ---- `These essays blow my mind with their algebraic rhythms by which Michelle Tea manages pain and bliss. They take turns erupting in a pulpy and marvelous parade: landscape, passion, morality, family, cigarettes-each cited frankly and exquisitely like a smart kid with a dirty crayon explaining to us all how she sees god.' Eileen Myles, author of Chelsea Girls ----`The essays in Against Memoir remind us how pleasure, pain, wisdom, and delight come from the ground up, by and through the body, and in this case, a body unapologetically firing all her desires, pleasures, fears, and dreams like lightning. A hardcore delight, a queer blood song picking the scab off the skin of culture.' Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Book of Joan ---- `Eclectic and wide-ranging. . . . A palpable pain animates many of these essays, as well as a raucous joy and bright curiosity.' The New York Times ----`The best essay collection I've read in years.' The New Republic ---- `Bristles with life and a fierce intellect.' The Millions ---- `An entrancing collection of irreverent and flamboyant essays.' Kirkus Reviews (starred)----`Queer counterculture beats loud and proud in Tea's stellar collection.' Publishers Weekly (starred) -----`An essential work.' Booklist (starred)---- `Against Memoir is a must-read for hopeless romantics and anyone passionate about life.' BUST ----`A thrill to read, and an essential look into lives too often relegated to the margins of literature, instead of where they belong: front and center.'Nylon -----`Tea's conversational tone and her way of writing deeply personal experience appeal to a certain universal that is also countercultural, subversive, and presents a very necessary counter-narrative to mainstream histories of American punk, feminism, and sexual identity.' The Brooklyn Rail ----`Tea's writing continues to make the world worth living in.' Lambda Literary Review


'From its opening sentence to its finish, Michelle Tea's Against Memoir is a bracing, heaven-sent tonic for deeply troubled times. Its clarity, hilarity, range, nonchalant brilliance, and decades of experience in 'art and music, love and queerness, writing and life' remind me over and over again of the adventure, the party of it all-the joy of raucous thinking and loving and making-that's fundamentally ours.' Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts ----'These essays blow my mind with their algebraic rhythms by which Michelle Tea manages pain and bliss. They take turns erupting in a pulpy and marvelous parade: landscape, passion, morality, family, cigarettes-each cited frankly and exquisitely like a smart kid with a dirty crayon explaining to us all how she sees god.' Eileen Myles, author of Chelsea Girls ----'From the beautiful trenches of our affections, Michelle Tea's Against Memoir brings home that queerness is universal.' Rita Indiana ----'If you want to know how the best queer writing comes out of community, lived experience and political urgency, start here.' Isabel Waidner ----'Against Memoir ripples with compassion, anger, curiosity and humour.' Fiona Mozley ----'Michelle Tea's writing is an urgent call-to-arms. She illuminates the relationship between the personal and political in her interrogation of gender, sexuality and ideology. She shows us how to engage with a burning world as a thinking, feeling person.'Jessica Andrews ----'When I read Michelle Tea I don't know whether I want to be her, be with her, or just listen in awe to her speak. I've loved every one of her books, and this is no exception: fierce, raw and tender.' Kirsty Logan ----'These are dispatches from a mind on fire. Every essay goes where most writers fear to go - whether she's taking down privilege, talking up the books that save us from abuse, or celebrating every suburban girl who ever had a Prince fantasy, Michelle Tea's irresistibly fresh writing and openhearted voice make Against Memoir a brilliant, wild ride.' Preti Taneja ----'An all-round brilliant and entertaining writer.' Francesca Brown, Stylist ----'Often humorous but never sentimental, Against Memoir promises a candid, close-to-the-bone exploration of queer life in America.' Katy Thompsett, Refinery29 ----'Against Memoir feels almost like archaeology, as if Tea is uncovering and preserving a gospel of queer, poor, punk femaleness though lost or destroyed.' Eris Young, The Skinny ---- 'The essays in Against Memoir remind us how pleasure, pain, wisdom, and delight come from the ground up, by and through the body, and in this case, a body unapologetically firing all her desires, pleasures, fears, and dreams like lightning. A hardcore delight, a queer blood song picking the scab off the skin of culture.' Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Book of Joan ----'Eclectic and wide-ranging... A palpable pain animates many of these essays, as well as a raucous joy and bright curiosity.' The New York Times ----'The best essay collection I've read in years.' The New Republic ---- 'Bristles with life and a fierce intellect.' The Millions ---- 'An entrancing collection of irreverent and flamboyant essays.' Kirkus Reviews (starred)----'Queer counterculture beats loud and proud in Tea's stellar collection.' Publishers Weekly (starred) ----'An essential work.' Booklist (starred) ----'Against Memoir is a must-read for hopeless romantics and anyone passionate about life.' BUST ---- 'A thrill to read, and an essential look into lives too often relegated to the margins of literature, instead of where they belong: front and center.' Nylon ----'Tea's conversational tone and her way of writing deeply personal experience appeal to a certain universal that is also countercultural, subversive, and presents a very necessary counter-narrative to mainstream histories of American punk, feminism, and sexual identity.' The Brooklyn Rail ----'Tea's writing continues to make the world worth living in.' Lambda Literary Review


'From the beautiful trenches of our affections, Michelle Tea's Against Memoir brings home that queerness is universal.' Rita Indiana ---- 'If you want to know how the best queer writing comes out of community, lived experience and political urgency, start here.' Isabel Waidner ---- 'Against Memoir ripples with compassion, anger, curiosity and humour.' Fiona Mozley ----'These are dispatches from a mind on fire. Every essay goes where most writers fear to go - whether she's taking down privilege, talking up the books that save us from abuse, or celebrating every suburban girl who ever had a Prince fantasy, Michelle Tea's irresistibly fresh writing and openhearted voice make Against Memoir a brilliant, wild ride.' Preti Taneja----`From its opening sentence to its finish, Michelle Tea's Against Memoir is a bracing, heaven-sent tonic for deeply troubled times. Its clarity, hilarity, range, nonchalant brilliance, and decades of experience in `art and music, love and queerness, writing and life' remind me over and over again of the adventure, the party of it all-the joy of raucous thinking and loving and making-that's fundamentally ours.' Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts ---- `These essays blow my mind with their algebraic rhythms by which Michelle Tea manages pain and bliss. They take turns erupting in a pulpy and marvelous parade: landscape, passion, morality, family, cigarettes-each cited frankly and exquisitely like a smart kid with a dirty crayon explaining to us all how she sees god.' Eileen Myles, author of Chelsea Girls ----`The essays in Against Memoir remind us how pleasure, pain, wisdom, and delight come from the ground up, by and through the body, and in this case, a body unapologetically firing all her desires, pleasures, fears, and dreams like lightning. A hardcore delight, a queer blood song picking the scab off the skin of culture.' Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Book of Joan ---- `Eclectic and wide-ranging. . . . A palpable pain animates many of these essays, as well as a raucous joy and bright curiosity.' The New York Times ----`The best essay collection I've read in years.' The New Republic ---- `Bristles with life and a fierce intellect.' The Millions ---- `An entrancing collection of irreverent and flamboyant essays.' Kirkus Reviews (starred)----`Queer counterculture beats loud and proud in Tea's stellar collection.' Publishers Weekly (starred) -----`An essential work.' Booklist (starred)---- `Against Memoir is a must-read for hopeless romantics and anyone passionate about life.' BUST ----`A thrill to read, and an essential look into lives too often relegated to the margins of literature, instead of where they belong: front and center.'Nylon -----`Tea's conversational tone and her way of writing deeply personal experience appeal to a certain universal that is also countercultural, subversive, and presents a very necessary counter-narrative to mainstream histories of American punk, feminism, and sexual identity.' The Brooklyn Rail ----`Tea's writing continues to make the world worth living in.' Lambda Literary Review


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Michelle Tea is the author of a number of books, including memoirs. Her most recent novel Black Wave, was published in the UK by And Other Stories in 2017. A literary organiser in queer and feminist circles, she co-created the long-running performance tour Sister Spit and founded RADAR Productions, a literary non-profit that oversees queer-centric projects, including the global phenomenon Drag Queen Story Hour, in which drag queens read stories to children in libraries, schools and bookshops.

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