![]() It is, after all, about love and its fruits: both the falling in love and the maintaining of affection, devotion, tenderness. The Argonauts is, likewise, resistant to summary, though describing it as a love story might come closest. They float across categories, now memoir, now poetry, now philosophy, now criticism, too fleet and witty and subtle to be pinned down. These books never quite settle into a fixed form. ![]() Previous works include a philosophical survey of heartbreak and the colour blue ( Bluets), two volumes about the abduction and murder of her aunt ( Jane: A Murder and The Red Parts), and the magnificently invigorating The Art of Cruelty, a study of avant-garde art that turns by degrees into an unflinching investigation into the nature of violence itself. ![]() If you haven’t heard of her, it’s because she is yet to be published in the UK, from which one might conclude that British publishing is becoming too timid for its own good. Born in 1973, she has so far produced nine books, four of poetry and five of non-fiction, knitting together what might in heavier hands be abstruse theory and humid confession to create an exhilarating new language for considering both the messiness of life and the meanings of art. ![]() ![]() Maggie Nelson is one of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation. ![]()
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