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What does it mean to dissolve into ones text? Naomi Washer asks in Marginalia: An Autobiography.
Comprised of a decades worth of notes made in the margins of other writers books, collected and arranged into an original work, Marginalia accumulates into an essay that interrogates both its own form and its authors sense of self. From her own readings of writers like Kate Zambreno, Roland Barthes, Maggie Nelson, and Robert Walser, among countless others, Washer arrives at an uncanny rediscovering of a self both her and not, visible and hidden. And in the act of re-reading, she distills the experience of ones ongoing transformation in writing and everyday life.
Paperback | 72 pages | 7.00" x 5.00"