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A horse at night, On writing., Amina Cain

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A horse at night, On writing., Amina Cain
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A horse at night
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Amina Cain
Sub title
On writing.
Summary
" A Horse at Night is like light from a candle in the evening: intimate, pleasurable, full of wonder. It asks us to consider fiction as life and life as fiction. Amina Cain is our generous, gentle guide through an exquisite library. A truly beautiful book." -Ayşegül Savaş "I adore her work, and sensibility," writes Claire-Louise Bennett of Amina Cain; and Jenny Offill: "Cain writes beautiful precise sentences about what it means to wander through this luminous world." Cain's unique wandering sensibility, her attention to the small and the surprising, finds a profound new expression in her first nonfiction book, a sustained meditation on writers and their work. Driven by primary questions of authenticity and freedom in the shadow of ecological and social collapse, Cain moves associatively through a personal canon of authors- including Marguerite Duras, Elena Ferrante, Renee Gladman, and Virginia Woolf- and topics as timely and various as female friendships, zazen meditation, neighborhood coyotes, landscape painting, book titles, and the politics of excess. A Horse at Night: On Writing is an intimate reckoning with the contemporary moment, and a quietly brilliant contribution to the lineage of Woolf's A Room of One's Own or Gass's On Being Blue , books that are virtuosic arguments for-and beautiful demonstrations of-the essential unity of writing and life
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