On Not Knowing
How to Love and Other Essays
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peninsula Press Ltd
Published:22nd Sep '22
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This book explores the beauty of uncertainty and the challenges of knowledge. On Not Knowing invites readers to embrace life's ambiguities.
In On Not Knowing, Emily Ogden offers a profound exploration of the significance of uncertainty in our lives. Through a collection of personal essays, she reflects on the moments of clarity that are often elusive, prompting readers to embrace the discomfort that comes with not having all the answers. Ogden's writing is both intimate and thought-provoking, inviting us to ponder the complexities of existence as she navigates her own experiences of motherhood and self-discovery.
Each essay serves as a window into Ogden's mind, where she grapples with fundamental questions about life, love, and the nature of knowledge. From contemplating the intricacies of childbirth to the challenges of maintaining relationships, her insights resonate deeply with anyone who has faced the unknown. Rather than shying away from these uncertainties, On Not Knowing encourages readers to find beauty in the ambiguity of life, suggesting that the journey of understanding is often more valuable than the destination.
Ogden's unique voice and eclectic references enrich her narratives, as she deftly weaves together personal anecdotes and cultural touchstones. By celebrating the idea of not knowing as a form of vulnerability and openness, she reminds us that embracing uncertainty can lead to profound connections and a fuller appreciation of love and life. Ultimately, On Not Knowing is a heartfelt invitation to rethink our relationship with knowledge and to find comfort in the questions that remain unanswered.
'Ogden's essays are remarkable for their subtle and ingenious curiosity. Her willingness to be at once candid, lucid, and utterly intriguing - in a language lyrical and exact - makes these essays irresistibly compelling. The vision and revision that is her writing renews the essay as a vital form.' Adam Phillips
ISBN: 9781913512156
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128 pages