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  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 220x144x32 mm, weight: 489 g, No
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Canongate Books
  • ISBN-10: 1786890046
  • ISBN-13: 9781786890047
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 220x144x32 mm, weight: 489 g, No
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Canongate Books
  • ISBN-10: 1786890046
  • ISBN-13: 9781786890047
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

As a teenager, Harriet Shawcross stopped speaking for almost a year, retreating into herself and communicating only when absolutely necessary. As an adult, she became fascinated by the limits of language and in Unspeakable she asks what makes us silent.

From the inexpressible trauma of trench warfare and the aftermath of natural disaster to the taboo of coming out, Shawcross explores how and why words fail us. From the mountains of Nepal to New York’s theatre district she travels the world meeting people who constantly wrestle with language. She studies the work of George Oppen, a poet who couldn’t write a line for twenty-five years, interviews Eve Ensler whose play The Vagina Monologues gave voice to the truths of female sexuality, and meets the founders of The Samaritans who have been listening silently to those in need since the 1950s.

A beguiling mix of memoir, history, literary criticism and investigative journalism, Unspeakable is a moving and unprecedented study of the power of silence.


From award-winning journalist and film-maker Harriet Shawcross comes a deeply personal exploration of silence, taboo and how and why words fail us

Recenzijos

A personal study of silence . . . As a teenager, Harriet Shawcross stopped speaking for a year. Her attempt to make sense of that experience investigates the essence of language itself . . . Part memoir, part investigative journalism, Unspeakable is a deeply felt attempt at making sense of this period in her life, and of how others manage when words fail them . . . [ A] compassionate book * * Guardian * * Extremely affecting . . . Shawcross writes eloquently . . . Caring, inquisitive -- Stuart Kelly * * Scotsman * * Elegant . . . Shawcross can certainly write * * Observer * * Shawcross has set herself the challenge of exploring these wordless moments in order to examine how silence moulds our personalities and shapes our lives . . . A compelling idea . . . well-told and engaging * * Mail on Sunday * * History and investigative journalism fuse in a book that speaks beautifully about the effect of simply refusing to speak . . . It's bracing to read a book that speaks so beautifully of the power of silence for both unhinging and healing. Ditto sex. Ditto love * * Financial Times * * There is a lot of fascinating material here, from meeting an artist who turned speechlessness into a six-month project . . . to the story of George Oppen, the objectivist poet who ceased writing amid the McCarthyist churn of postwar America * * Sunday Times * * The things we find 'unspeakable' are the subject of Harriet Shawcross's fascinating book * * Daily Mail * * What a fascinating subject to have been chosen by a journalist . . . The book as it stands is a pleasure to read, choosing to take the reader towards an examination of the power, both positive and perilous, of silence * * Evening Gazette * * Explores what makes us silent, from the aftermath of natural disaster to the taboo of coming out. A heady mix of memoir, history, literary criticism and journalism * * Sunday Post * * Shawcross looks at the ways in which breaking a silence can be healing . . . Unspeakable is engaging and informative . . . Thought-provoking * * Saturday Paper * *

Introduction: A Handful of Teeth 1(10)
Part One Fear
Berkeley
11(9)
The Volvo
20(7)
A Spectre in Every Street
27(10)
Epileptic Therapy Dog
37(7)
Hysteria 6k Blessed Wax
44(9)
Poetry
53(8)
Growing Up
61(7)
Speaking of Soggy Fries
68(17)
Part Two Sex
Hyde Park
85(7)
Trig Point
92(4)
Hair
96(9)
Conspiracy of Silence
105(9)
Can I Help You?
114(6)
Unconsecrated Ground
120(9)
Liverpool
129(10)
Telephone Masturbators
139(6)
Dancing in the Congo
145(10)
Part Three Death
Kathmandu
155(7)
Bungamati
162(8)
Shell Shock
170(6)
Healing the Heart-Mind
176(8)
Flower and Flint
184(9)
Nobody Would Ever Print It
193(5)
The Sounds of a Thousand Souls
198(20)
The Shakes
218(11)
Part Four Silence
Scotland
229(11)
Searching for Silence
240(8)
Deep Dive
248(9)
Going Mad
257(16)
The Dark Night
273(14)
Part Five Last Word
That This Is I, Not Mine
287(8)
The Faces of Strangers
295(6)
Notes 301(20)
Bibliography 321(12)
Permissions Credits 333(2)
Acknowledgements 335
Harriet Shawcross is an award-winning filmmaker and journalist. She obtained an MA in Creative Non-Fiction from the University of East Anglia, and was shortlisted for the Manchester Fiction Prize. Unspeakable is her first book.