Like Love: Essays and Conversations

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Price
$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
Graywolf Press
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.28 X 9.21 X 1.11 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781644452813

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About the Author
Maggie Nelson is the author of several books of prose and poetry including The Red Parts, Bluets, the National Book Critics Circle Award-winner The Argonauts, and On Freedom. She teaches at the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews

**Book Riot's "Best Nonfiction Books of 2024 (So Far)" **

"The new book from Nelson, one of the most towering public intellectuals alive today, collects 20 years of her work. . . . Essential reading."--Sophia M. Stewart, The Millions

"Nelson's admiration and enthusiasm for her subjects is a palpable driver of joy and delight. . . . A revelatory gathering of beloved art and artists presented with distinctive prose."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"A masterful showcase for Nelson's wide-ranging intellect and critical prowess." --Publishers Weekly

"Like Love is a personal intellectual genealogy, both a chart of Nelson's influences, collaborators, and intimate friendships, and a map of her mind at work. . . . Throughout Like Love, Nelson is herself a poet of the question spirit."--Walton Muyumba, The Boston Globe

"Drawn from nearly 20 years of genre-defying author Maggie Nelson's work, Like Love offers incisive commentary on topics ranging from music and literature to feminism and queerness to motherhood and love."--Time's "Most Anticipated Books of 2024"

"This is precisely Nelson's real magic - from within the well of pop culture, film review, and art essay, rises Nelson's gift for seeing the right things under the surface of just about anything at all." --Tom Johnson, West Trade Review

"There are a couple authors and artists out there that I am distinctly grateful to be alive alongside, and Maggie Nelson might be at the top of that list. . . . [Like Love is] a stunning and integral book."--Julia Hass, Literary Hub's "Most Anticipated Books of 2024"

"Through Maggie Nelson's powerful prose and expansive reflection on a wide breadth of subject matter, we see one of the most wonderful, poetic minds of this generation detail how she's come to see the world through a lens of love through friendship with some of the world's most influential artists and creative thinkers."--Felicia Reich, Paste Magazine

"Readers can practically watch Nelson's incisive mind growing and changing as she speaks with colleagues such as Hilton Als and Judith Butler, or as she writes about queerness, motherhood, violence, the lyrics of Prince and the devastating loss of a friend."--Bethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times

"By making the problems of the cultural sphere her own, Nelson attempts to live with them without smothering them under the weight of her care. In this way, her criticism is exactly like love." --Jenny Wu, The Brooklyn Rail

"We have a sense, I think, of the false border sequestering art from theory. And so to remark on Maggie Nelson's facility in mating the two is to say the least about how she does so--which is with a hurtling gusto that nonetheless invites us to pause and think."--Lauren Michele Jackson, The New Yorker

"A luminous gathering of dispatches from the delicate adventure of thinking alongside other people. Like Love is a reminder of wow." --Jeremy Atherton Lin, author of Gay Bar

"Maggie Nelson's shimmering genius is on full display in this collection. Like Love is a celebration of friendship and outlaw communities of artists and writers that demonstrates how we can hold onto love as we hurtle uncertainly into the future."--Cathy Park Hong

"Like Love is a convergence of the most incandescent parts of Maggie Nelson's inimitable craft: there is her ceaseless curiosity, her capacity not only to hold complexity but to court it with equal parts desire and critique, the generosity and gratitude of her thinking held by gorgeous turns of phrase."--Johanna Hedva, author of Your Love Is Not Good and "Sick Woman Theory"