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Garments Against Women
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Garments Against Women

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The award-winning book of lyric prose about survival, care and who, in an unequal world, is allowed to invent the forms that shape our lives

“Around that time my daughter and I had this exchange-

Anne, imagine if the world had nothing in it.

Do you mean nothing at all - just darkness - or a world without objects?

I mean a world without things- no houses, chairs, or cars. A world with only people and trees and dirt.

What do you think would happen?

People would make things. We would make things with trees and dirt.‘

When the cold comes, when our needs announce themselves, it is with clothing, with possessions, in literature, through dreams - in all the forms and categories that shape, contain and constrain - that we keep ourselves alive. Yet, in a society in which some are rich and some are poor, who gets to dream, and who invents our forms? This is a book made of money and the lack of money; of writing and of not-writing; of illness and of care; of low-rent apartments, cake-baking mothers, Socratic daughters and bodies that refuse to become information.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 September 2019
Pages
112
ISBN
9780141990217

The award-winning book of lyric prose about survival, care and who, in an unequal world, is allowed to invent the forms that shape our lives

“Around that time my daughter and I had this exchange-

Anne, imagine if the world had nothing in it.

Do you mean nothing at all - just darkness - or a world without objects?

I mean a world without things- no houses, chairs, or cars. A world with only people and trees and dirt.

What do you think would happen?

People would make things. We would make things with trees and dirt.‘

When the cold comes, when our needs announce themselves, it is with clothing, with possessions, in literature, through dreams - in all the forms and categories that shape, contain and constrain - that we keep ourselves alive. Yet, in a society in which some are rich and some are poor, who gets to dream, and who invents our forms? This is a book made of money and the lack of money; of writing and of not-writing; of illness and of care; of low-rent apartments, cake-baking mothers, Socratic daughters and bodies that refuse to become information.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 September 2019
Pages
112
ISBN
9780141990217