Bluets
Book description
Suppose I were to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color ...A lyrical, philosophical, and often explicit exploration of personal suffering and the limitations of vision and love, as refracted through the color blue. With Bluets, Maggie Nelson has entered the pantheon of brilliant lyric…
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Bluets is a work of fragmentary nonfiction so overwrought, and so filled with tears and heartbreak, that I return to it for solace whenever I’m wrought with such feelings.
It begins with the claim that the narrator has fallen in love with the color blue.
She writes of different encounters with the color’s pigments and presentations, as well as Joni Mitchell’s Blue, the biology of color, philosophy of perception, and more like this, all while she is blue: lonely, heartbroken, sad.
Bluets is beautiful, intelligent, heartbreaking, consoling; it is not afraid of to weep.
Just like Nelson describes wishing to…
From Liz's list on Eros and Thanatos desire mixed with doom.
This slim book is a series of numbered sections, all contemplating the color blue. It’s full of interesting facts, some of them quite funny or surprising, as it looks into blue stones, blue movies, blue feelings (sadness), the blues (music), and much more, from self-help books to artists and philosophers. But part of what makes it moving is that it is also a love story of sorts as the speaker charts her struggle to come to terms with being left by her lover. There is another story embedded in the book as well—the story of her close friend who becomes…
From Laurie's list on genre-defying.
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