Filled with illuminating meditations on everything from mortality to Lee Miller, The Position of Spoons is a deeply personal and inspiring collection of essays from the celebrated author of Hot Milk, Swimming Home and Things I Don't Want to Know.
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From twice Booker-shortlisted author Deborah Levy, a moving and revelatory collection exploring the muses that have shaped her life and work as a writer
In The Position of Spoons, Deborah Levy invites the reader into the interiors of her world, sharing her most intimate thoughts and experiences, as she traces and measures her life against the backdrop of the literary and artistic muses that have shaped her.
From Marguerite Duras to Colette and Ballard, and from Lee Miller to Francesca Woodman and Paula Rego, we can relish here the richness of their work and, in turn the richness of the author’s own.
Each page draws upon Levy’s life in exalting ways, encapsulating the wonderful precision and astonishing depth of her writing, as she seamlessly shifts between and meditates on questions of mortality, language, suburbia, gender, consumerism and the poetics of every day living. From the child born in South Africa, to her teenage years in Britain, to her travels across the world as a young woman, each page is a beautiful, tender composition of the questioning self: a portrait of Deborah Levy’s writing life and intellectual vitality in all of its dimensions.
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 2928377267131
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 400 g
Dimensions: 222 x 138 x 25 mm
“The Position of Spoons” is a collection of Levy’s writing covering things that inspired her along her career as a writer.
Chief among them are artists and writers, many of them women, who influenced her most.Levy...
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Although many of the pieces included have been published previously, as a collection of essays this really works. Levy is never afraid of stating an opinion and that honesty is part of what makes her writing... More
Another of Levy's brilliant personal and reflective works, this one focusing on how she perceives and learns from other writers. Breathtaking in its clarity of thought, honesty and humour and that typical Levy... More
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