Lost in Space: Amexane - Paths of Impossibility

Author(s) : Judith Gracie

Lost in Space: Amexane - Paths of Impossibility

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : May 2015
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 168
  • Category :
    Culture and Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 35280
  • ISBN 13 : 9781782201380
  • ISBN 10 : 1782201386
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'“The mares which bear me as far as my desires might reach ...”: a piece of writing from two and a half thousand years ago catches the intent of this work. The author has etched a body of poetry that follows a trajectory not often encountered in the writings of the modern world.'

- From the Preface by Bernard Burgoyne

This is a stunning and original book that breaks new ground in the field of contemporary literature. Informed by Greek and Shakespearean tragedy, readings of Lacan, Freud and P. G. Wodehouse, its principal themes are maternal desire; the structure of tragic thought; writing itself, and the possibility of finding seemingly impossible pathways through the suffering of lived experience. It is, amongst other things, a love story, a philosophical inquiry, an artwork, a collection of poetry and - a book of jokes. Judith Gracie writes an expansive, 'everyone welcome', style of epic, one which is proof for the urgent necessity of the poetic voice.

Bernard Burgoyne provides the Preface and fresh topological etchings. Lost in Space also features a dialectical exchange between the author and Claire Oerton, and many engravings of the tragedy and comedy of the demands of love.

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‘Lacan famously stated: “I am not a poet, but a poem. A poem being written, even if it looks like a subject.” Lost In Space proves that one can be a poet and a poem, even if it means letting the subject float. Achilles’s rage becomes a page in which we face Zeno as the other side of Zero. A wonderful and witty text!’
- Jean-Michel Rabaté, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania

About the Author(s)

Judith Gracie is a practising psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. She lives in London with her three children. Claire Oerton is her dearest friend.

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A truly excellent piece of writing - I would highly recommend this book.

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