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No Document

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title No Document
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anwen Crawford
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781925818611
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Giramondo Publishing Co
Imprint Giramondo Publishing Co
Publication Date 1 April 2021
Publication Country Australia

Description

*Shortlisted for the 2022 Stella Prize* No Document is an elegy for a friendship cut short prematurely by death. The memory of this friendship becomes a model for how we might relate to others in sympathy, solidarity and rebellion. At once intimate and expansive, Anwen Crawford's book-length essay explores loss in many forms: disappeared artworks, effaced histories, abandoned futures. From the turmoil of grief and the solace of memory, her perspective embraces histories of protest and revolution, art-making and cinema, border policing, and especially our relationships with animals. No Document shows how love and resistance echo through time. Anwen Crawford is best known for her writing as a critic, but here she draws on her background as a zine-maker and visual artist, and her training in poetry, to develop a new way of writing about the past, using a symphonic method of composition and collage. No Document is an urgent, groundbreaking work of non-fiction that reimagines the boundaries that divide us - as people, nations and species - and asks how we can create forms of solidarity that endure. 'In this arresting book, Anwen Crawford reckons with the death of a close friend and comrade. Seeking a language suitable for grief, Crawford stitches together material from a wide range of sources in a poetic and allusive manner reminiscent of Susan Howe or perhaps a miniatureArcades Project. But this is no insular work of autobiography... A deeply moving anatomy of personal and political melancholy,No Document speaks as directly to the dead as it does to its reader.' - Joshua Barnes, Books+Publishing