
Description
A moving collection of essays that bring poetic insight to the sheer facts of the AIDS epidemic, in an attempt to make meaning from suffering.
Unbound is a poet’s intimate account of life in San Francisco in the 80s and 90s during the apex of the AIDS epidemic. In his search for meaning, Shurin dives down into the broken-hearted, revelatory core of the social landscape and the lives of friends who both succumbed to and transcended the disease. Twenty-five years after its initial publication, Unbound continues the search, resonating inescapably with the perils of our new pandemic. Shurin brings to life a familiar world tensed on the threshold of living, balanced precariously on the edges of love and friendship, family and community, rapture and mourning.
Product Details
| Publisher | Nightboat Books |
| Publish Date | January 31, 2023 |
| Language | English |
| Type | |
| EAN/UPC | 9781643621913 |
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Reviews
"The life and work of poet Aaron Shurin exemplifies a sense of queer, communal possibility. . . . In Unbound, his prose moves between essays that reflect on the possibility of narrating the experience of AIDS to prose poems that seem to embody that experience."—David Grundy, The Poetry Project Newsletter
"Unbound is about bringing the past into the present; making it impossible to ignore, and giving people the space to reckon with a legacy of loss. . . In a way, Shurin himself becomes limitless here, able to at once witness and enact his own memorial."—Sam Moore, Tripwire
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