Book Of Mutter by Kate Zambreno

A spare, fragmentary meditation that blends memoir, cultural critique, and elegy to examine the fraught legacies of motherhood and female interiority; through elliptical scenes, associative leaps, and mordant wit the narrator unpacks childhood memories, domestic anxieties, and the ways language both gathers and betrays feeling, lingering in repetition and small domestic details rather than offering tidy resolution, so that silence, tone and inheritance become the book’s subject as much as grief and desire.

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Published
2017
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
216
Original Language
English
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