Pathemata
Or, The Story of My Mouth
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Publishing:15th May '25
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 15th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
It’s not the dream that matters, it’s the telling of the dream – the words you choose, the risks you take in externalising your mind
This is a dreamlike portrait of a body in struggle to connect with itself and others. As the narrator contends with chronic pain, and with a pandemic raging in the background, she sets out to examine the literal and symbolic role of the mouth in the life of a writer.
Merging dreams and dailies, Pathemata recounts the narrator’s tragicomic search to alleviate her suffering, a search that eventually becomes a reckoning with various forms of loss – the loss of intimacy, the loss of her father and the loss of a pivotal friend and mentor. In exacting, distilled prose, her account blurs the lines between embodied, unconscious and everyday life.
With characteristic precision, humour and compassion, Nelson explores the limits of language to describe experience, while also offering a portrait of an unnerving and isolating time in our shared history. A stunning new, original experiment in interiority by the adored author of Bluets and The Argonauts, Pathemata is a personal and poetic reckoning with pain and loss, both physical and emotional, as well as an uncanny meditation on love, affliction and resilience.
'Among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation' -- Olivia Laing
‘One of the most unique voices in non-fiction: enquiring, political, lyrically dazzling, empathetic’ -- Sinéad Gleeson
‘Always brilliant’ -- Geoff Dyer
‘Her words come as though from a great distance and strike incredibly close’ -- Anne Enright
‘Maggie Nelson shows us what it means to be real, offering a way of thinking that is as challenging as it is liberating’ -- Eula Biss
‘Maggie Nelson who writes with such passion, clarity, explicitness, fluidity, playfulness and generosity that she redefines what thinking can do today’ -- Wayne Koestenbaum
ISBN: 9781911717454
Dimensions: 204mm x 132mm x 10mm
Weight: 250g
80 pages