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The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial

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Description for The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial Paperback. Late in 2004, Maggie Nelson was looking forward to the publication of her book Jane: A Murder, a narrative in verse about the life and death of her aunt, who had been murdered thirty-five years before. The case remained unsolved, but Jane was assumed to have been the victim of an infamous serial killer in Michigan in 1969. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: BTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129. .
Selected as a Book of the Year 2017 in the Guardian 'Maggie Nelson's short, singular books feel pretty light in the hand... But in the head and the heart, they seem unfathomably vast, their cleverness and odd beauty lingering on' Observer In 1969, Jane Mixer, a first-year law student at the University of Michigan, posted a note on a student noticeboard to share a lift back to her hometown of Muskegon for spring break. She never made it: she was brutally murdered, her body found a few miles from campus the following day. The Red Parts is Maggie Nelson's singular account of her aunt Jane's death, and the trial that took place some 35 years afterward. Officially unsolved for decades, the case was reopened in 2004 after a DNA match identified a new suspect, who would soon be arrested and tried. In 2005, Nelson found herself attending the trial, and reflecting with fresh urgency on our relentless obsession with violence, particularly against women. Resurrecting her interior world during the trial - in all its horror, grief, obsession, recklessness, scepticism and downright confusion - Maggie Nelson has produced a work of profound integrity and, in its subtle indeterminacy, deadly moral precision.

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Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781784705794
SKU
V9781784705794
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About Maggie Nelson
Maggie Nelson is a poet, critic and the author of five books of non-fiction. Her books include The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial, The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning (a New York Times Editor's Choice) and The Argonauts (winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award), as well as four collections of poetry. In 2016 she was awarded the MacArthur Genius fellowship. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

Reviews for The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial
A harrowing but clear-eyed examination of crime's emotional fallout
David Nicholls Maggie Nelson's short, singular books feel pretty light in the hand... But in the head and the heart, they seem unfathomably vast, their cleverness and odd beauty lingering on...her work is blazingly intimate
Rachel Cooke
Observer
Powerful and searingly honest
Guardian
Remarkable. I'm still reeling from its exhilarating brilliance
Claire-Louise Bennett A book-long riff on the first-person essay that Joan Didion built... Nelson eschews tidy resolution. She argues that stories are by nature imperfect - and yet she also shows us how they can become totally worthwhile
Time Out
In writing The Red Parts, Nelson has made her own box holding the fragments of many things. It's not a beautiful object, but a valuable, coolly shimmering one, which captures the raw bewilderment that can affect a family for generations after a violent loss
San Francisco Chronicle
There is something daring in the intimacy of Nelson's work... Her books, five works of nonfiction and four books of poetry, are light in your hands but heavy and powerful in all the nonliteral senses
New York Magazine
Nelson balances starkness with sensitivity and salvages beauty from trauma, while also perverting every strong statement - arguing, softly, against absolutes in general and her own convictions in particular...uncertainty and vulnerability are what is so special about Nelson's writing... The result is a victim impact statement as complex and perplexing as the case itself... By bouncing everything through the prism of her strong relations; by refusing to be intimidated by originality, Nelson is a true original
Irish Times
Maggie Nelson is one of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation
Olivia Laing
Guardian
Nelson is candid, funny and - for many years a poet - has a talent for compression and juxtaposition that makes for an enthralling use of language
Paul Laity
Guardian
It's Nelson's articulation of her many selves - the poet who writes prose; the memoirist who considers the truth specious; the essayist whose books amount to a kind of fairy tale, in which the protagonist goes from darkness to light, and then falls in love with a singular knight - that makes her readers feel hopeful
New Yorker
Nelson's cathartic narrative encompasses closure of unrelated events in her own life, such as mourning her dead father, dealing with a recent heartache and reconciling with her once-wayward sister. Her narrative is wrenching
Publishers Weekly
There's no one quite like Maggie Nelson writing right now... We are lucky to have her
Bookriot
A memoir by a very cool writer - Maggie Nelson reminds me a bit of Joan Didion... Grim, but very well told.
William Leith
Evening Standard
Nelson confronts both her own and society's disquieting fascination with the murder of pretty white women - as well as memory of her father's sudden death...and the way such ruptures inspire a craving for story-making, catharsis, justice and reassuringly tidy ethical lines
Times Literary Supplement

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