Ambivalence





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When Brian Dillon was sixteen his mother died and he simply gave up all
schoolwork. While he courted exam failure, his real education was going on
elsewhere: with books, music, films and television. When at last he made it to
university, his head was already full of avant-garde writing, art and ideas.
Could academia live up to the hopes and dreams he had invested in it? Halfway
through college his father died, and the stakes of reading and writing seemed
even higher. Ambivalence explores what learning meant to its author, what it
enabled and denied, between the ages of seventeen and twenty-six, when he left
his native Dublin. It's at once a memoir of that city in the 1980s and 1990s, an
uncynical portrait of the adolescent and early-adult mind, and an intimate
defence of radical thinking about literature and life.
In vivid present-tense fragments, Dillon describes his first encounters with
writers such as Virginia Woolf, Walter Benjamin, Samuel Beckett, Roland Barthes
and Jacques Derrida. He recalls being seduced by ambivalence, ambiguity and
androgyny – on the page and in the life he hoped his reading would transfigure.
The era he describes seemed to demand new ways of thinking about aesthetics and
politics. Today, when rights are fragile, arts and humanities attacked, and
students dismissed as radicals or narcissists, Ambivalence is an argument for
the poetic and revolutionary force of changing yourself and even the world by
changing what you know.
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| Иллюстрации | Нет |
| Автор | Браян Діллон |
| Вес | 0.22 грамм |
| Количество страниц | 172 стр. |
| Язык | Английский |
| Палітурка | Мʼяка |
| Папір | Офсет |
| Год издания | 2026 |
| Формат | 20 x 13 см |
- Цена: 1 076 ₴

