The Bitter Life of Bozena Nemcova: A Biographical Collage

Kelcey Parker Ervick

The Bitter Life of Bozena Nemcova: A Biographical Collage
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rose Metal Press
Published
2 November 2016
Pages
348
ISBN
9781941628072

The Bitter Life of Bozena Nemcova: A Biographical Collage

Kelcey Parker Ervick

Literary Nonfiction. Women’s Studies. Hybrid Genre. Biography. Memoir. Winner of the Silver Medal for Best European (Focused) Nonfiction at the 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Artistic, rebellious, and unapologetically intelligent, Bozena Nemcova defied every convention for a woman in mid-nineteenth-century Bohemia: she was active in nationalist politics, she smoked cigars, she took a series of lovers, and she laid bare her ideas and emotions in her letters and stories. THE BITTER LIFE OF BOZENA NEMCOVA is a biographical collage of found texts, footnotes, fragments, and images by and about the Czech fairy tale writer, whom Milan Kundera calls the Mother of Czech Prose. Kelcey Parker Ervick’s innovative collage form, with its many voices and viewpoints, questions the concept of biographical truth while also revealing a nuanced and spellbinding portrait of Nemcova. Inspired by Nemcova’s letters, the book’s second section, Postcards to Bozena is Parker Ervick’s epistolary memoir of her own failing marriage and her quest for a Czech typewriter, as well as a meditation on reading, writing, and happy endings. The two sections combine to create a book as defiant, enchanting, and complex as its namesake.

Kelcey Parker Ervick’s THE BITTER LIFE OF BOZENA NEMCOVA is a singular compendium–a handbook, a digest, an offering, a constellation in orbit around the strange bright star of nineteenth-century Czech writer Nemcova. Via a series of carefully curated letters, excerpts, images, and documents, Nemcova is brought to life in curious gasps. But the book is also a vivid and gripping portrait of another artist, Kelcey Parker Ervick, who, in searching for the other finds something of herself.–Danielle Dutton, author of Margaret the First

THE BITTER LIFE OF BOZENA NEMCOVA by Kelcey Parker Ervick is one of the least bitter, most loving books I have read in a long time, and it’s beautifully made. Fans of Jenny Boully’s NOT MERELY BECAUSE OF THE UNKNOWN THAT WAS STALKING TOWARD THEM and Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts–frankly, anyone interested in fairy tales and in memory and in desire–should read this haunting biographical collage. It’s a terrific work of lyric nonfiction, a form underrepresented on the fairy tale shelves.–Kate Bernheimer, author of How a Mother Weaned Her Girl from Fairy Tales

There is, in books of this hybridized magnitude and hermeneutics, much brouhaha about defining ‘fiction’ and ‘fact.’ But Kelcey Parker Ervick’s ombre collage of augmented reality, THE BITTER LIFE OF BOZENA NEMCOVA, worries the more striking boundary between narrative and lyric. How (with a medium that, by its very existential nature, wants to go linear) does Parker Ervick construct such an atmospheric atmosphere that propels us every which way and all at once? Parker Ervick’s ‘biography’ squares Stein’s cubistic demarcations, inventing depthless dimensions and undreamed of ‘ofs’.–Michael Martone, author of Michael Martone

This multi-genre biographical novel delighted and enlightened me–that research, journalism, imagination, postcards, poetry, archival letters, found raw materials, and imaginative synthesis could result in such a beautifully clear book. Frequently, multi-genre experiments remain experiments–that is, failures–but this book is a huge success. Parker Ervick has transported me to Prague and shown the blending of fairy tales, history, and cultures laying the groundwork for Kafka’s surrealism (and exported far away, magic realism). Behind so many imaginative men of letters in Bohemia, it turns out there was one astonishingly creative woman, Bozena Nemcova. I recommend the book: you will learn, imagine, and enjoy!–Josip Novakovich, author of April Fool’s Day

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