- Published: 04/06/2015
- ISBN: 9781847088420
- 129x20mm
- 240 pages
The Empathy Exams
Leslie Jamison
The subjects of this stylish and audacious collection of essays range from an assault in Nicaragua to a Morgellons meeting; from Frida Kahlo’s plaster casts to a gangland tour of LA. Jamison is interested in how we tell stories about injury and pain, and the limits that circumstances, bodies and identity put on the act of describing.
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A work of tremendous pleasure and tremendous pain. Leslie Jamison is so intelligent, so compassionate, and so fiercely, prodigiously brave. This is the essay at its creative, philosophical best
Eleanor Catton, author, The Luminaries
Extraordinary, exacting [and] virtuosic... There is a glory to [her] writing that derives as much from its ethical generosity as it does from the lovely vividness of the language itself... It's hard to imagine a stronger, more thoughtful voice emerging this year
Olivia Laing, New York Times Book Review
Extraordinary... If this is the new age of the essay, Jamison is one of the form's most compelling voices
Elizabeth Minkel, New Statesman
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In Conversation
Leslie Jamison & Margo Jefferson
‘The self is the work of art. Criticism puts that self in the service of other art.’
The authors discuss the multiplicity of the self, the idea of necessity, and how to work with what you lack.
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
The Day After Trump Won
Leslie Jamison
‘I feel afraid, and I do not know what to make of yesterday’s belief. I can see that belief like an object shimmering underwater, a kind of relic.’