Earwitness
A Search for Sonic Understanding in Stories
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Parthian Books
Publishing:1st Mar '25
£8.00
This title is due to be published on 1st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Winner of the New Welsh Writing Awards 2018 Aberystwyth University Prize for an Essay Collection.
Genre-busting essay collection combining memoir, sound studies and bibliotherapy.In his twenties, Ed Garland came close to suicide but later discovered reading to help him cope with hearing loss and tinnitus. In this unique blend of memoir and literary criticism, right at the cutting edge of research drawing on both the literary and the medical worlds, the author reveals his own journey – through music then fiction – towards an understanding of sonic loss and, ultimately, towards healing. A genre-busting mix of literary criticism, sound studies and memoir, the essays explore what fictional sonic experiences can tell us about sound in everyday life. Written with humorous honesty about the ups and downs – mostly downs – of a young man’s mental health, this is a thoughtful and original exploration of recovey, and of literature’s ability to challenge preconceptions.
"a funny and occasionally poignant exploration of the sonic dimensions of literature. Ed Garland deftly weaves reflections on his own, self-inflicted, hearing loss and tinnitus with an analysis of important but neglected textual representations of sound. This book will change the way you listen to the written word." Dr Kirsti Bohata
ISBN: 9781917140089
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116 pages