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Brian Dillon

In The Dark Room

Boldly combining the highly personal with the brilliantly scholarly, In the Dark Room explores the question of how memory works emotionally and culturally. It is narrated through the prism of the author's experience of losing both his parents, his mother when he was sixteen, his father when he was on the cusp of adulthood and of trying, after a breakdown some years later, to piece things together. Drawing on the lessons of centuries of literature, philosophy and visual art, Dillon interprets the relics of his parents and of his childhood in a singularly original and arresting piece of writing reissued for the first time since its original publication in 2005, and including a new foreword from prize-winning biographer Frances Wilson.
264 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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Quotes

  • Karla Montalvohas quoted7 months ago
    and a little too wearying on the way
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted7 months ago
    we recall is the image of the house in all its familiarit
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted7 months ago
    The classical masters of memory have nothing to say about the relationship between memory and home.
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