Sleepless Signed Bookplate Edition
Marie Darrieussecq author Penny Hueston translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fitzcarraldo Editions
Published:16th Aug '23
It is possible we may get another copy in future, but unfortunately unlikely
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£12.99(9781804270653)
Plagued by insomnia for twenty years, Marie Darrieussecq turns her attention to the causes, implications and consequences of sleeplessness: a nocturnal suffering that culminates at 4 a.m. and then defines the next day. In Sleepless, she recounts her own experiences alongside those of fellow insomniacs, mostly writers – ‘as if writing were not sleeping’ – Ovid, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, Marguerite Duras, Franz Kafka, Georges Perec and others. With her inimitable humour, she describes her dealings with a somnologist and her attempts to find a remedy – trying sleeping pills, cannabis, alcohol, bedtime rituals, acupuncture, yoga, hypnosis, psychoanalysis, a gravity blanket and a range of sleep-aid devices. Darrieussecq considers bedrooms, beds, clinophilia (‘the tendency to remain in a prone position without sleeping for prolonged periods of time’), her need to be alone in bed, those without beds, the homeless, refugees, trauma and capitalism’s role in sleeplessness, our constant wakefulness online, the forest as a hypnagogic zone and how our relationship with animals is connected to our sleep, or lack of it. Ranging between autobiography, clinical observation and criticism, Sleepless is a graceful, inventive meditation by one of the most daring, inventive novelists writing today.
‘Marie Darrieussecq invites us on an extended patrol of the corridors of Hotel Insomnia in the company of the ghosts of the famous sleep-deprived, then turns to the story of her own intimate tussle with sleep that will not come. Amid the torrent of publications in the new sleep science, this is the only book I know that concedes to sleep its proper majesty and its own dark poetry.’
— J. M. Coetzee
‘An exhilarating book that kept me up and got me thinking.’
— Le Canard Enchaîné
‘A funny, moving, metaphysical and novelistic self-portrait that is also a portrait of our times.’
— Elle
‘Sleepless reaches far into our sleepless nights.... The result is a masterful work on the art of sleep.’
— Les Inrockuptibles
‘An exciting and poetic work, both an intimate narrative and a meditative essay.’
— Télérama
‘A hypnotic, inexhaustible book.’
— Philosophie Magazine
‘Sleepless is an amazing text, between prose and document, reflection and quotation, from Kant to the film Alien, from Kafka to Gilles Barbier, from Gabon to the Basque country, and through various hotel rooms occupied by sleepless nights.... If what we read is extremely intimate and personal, everything about us, everything in us, can also be found in these pages. One can read Sleepless to project oneself into an insomniac sister; one can read it for the author’s sparkling stories and analyses, for her incredibly smart readings of Kafka and Perec, or for her reflections on capitalism, burn-out and the race for productivity that repudiates everything that does not fit into its master plan.’
— Diacritik
ISBN: 9781804270653-SB
Dimensions: 197mm x 125mm x 10mm
Weight: 275g
272 pages