
On Not Knowing
How to Love and Other Essays
Emily Ogden(Autor*in)
University of Chicago Press
Erschienen am 15. April 2022
Buch
Hardcover
136 Seiten
978-0-226-75121-4 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
A beautifully written suite of personal essays on the value of not knowing.
Moments of clarity and revelation are rare and fleeting; how can we become comfortable outside of them, in the more general condition of uncertainty and irresolution within which we make our lives? Amid the drudgery of daily responsibilities and under a cloud of political foreboding, there's beauty in errancy, in meandering, in tracking perception's bright thread without knowing where it leads. Written by English professor Emily Ogden while her children were small, On Not Knowing forays into this rich, ambivalent space. Each of her brief, sharply observed essays invites the reader to think with her about questions she can't set aside: not knowing how to give birth, to listen, to hold it together, to love.
Unapologetically capacious in her range of reference and idiosyncratic in the canon she draws on, Ogden moves nimbly among the registers of experience, from the operation of a breast pump to the art of herding cattle; from one-night stands to the stories of Edgar Allan Poe; from kayaking near a whale to a psychoanalytic meditation on drowning. Committed to the accumulation of knowledge, Ogden nonetheless finds that knowingness for her can be a way of getting stuck, a way of not really living. Rather than the defensiveness of willful ignorance, On Not Knowing celebrates the defenselessness of not knowing yet-possibly of not knowing ever. Ultimately, this book shows, beautifully, how resisting the temptation of knowingness and embracing the position of not knowing becomes a form of love.
Moments of clarity and revelation are rare and fleeting; how can we become comfortable outside of them, in the more general condition of uncertainty and irresolution within which we make our lives? Amid the drudgery of daily responsibilities and under a cloud of political foreboding, there's beauty in errancy, in meandering, in tracking perception's bright thread without knowing where it leads. Written by English professor Emily Ogden while her children were small, On Not Knowing forays into this rich, ambivalent space. Each of her brief, sharply observed essays invites the reader to think with her about questions she can't set aside: not knowing how to give birth, to listen, to hold it together, to love.
Unapologetically capacious in her range of reference and idiosyncratic in the canon she draws on, Ogden moves nimbly among the registers of experience, from the operation of a breast pump to the art of herding cattle; from one-night stands to the stories of Edgar Allan Poe; from kayaking near a whale to a psychoanalytic meditation on drowning. Committed to the accumulation of knowledge, Ogden nonetheless finds that knowingness for her can be a way of getting stuck, a way of not really living. Rather than the defensiveness of willful ignorance, On Not Knowing celebrates the defenselessness of not knowing yet-possibly of not knowing ever. Ultimately, this book shows, beautifully, how resisting the temptation of knowingness and embracing the position of not knowing becomes a form of love.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Ranging among subjects as various as parenthood and desire, psychoanalysis and poetry, the essays in On Not Knowing move by surprise, often veering in directions they hadn't let you see they were going. The only certainty in reading them is that every arrival is worth it. Ogden has a knack for developing single words and small inklings into full-blown ideas and philosophies. Her anecdotes are as unexpected, her sentences as exquisite, and her conclusions as moving as Emerson's. Surely this book secures Ogden's place as one of our finest writers: thinking with her is exhilarating." * Erica McAlpine, author of 'The Poet's Mistake' *Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Chicago
USA
Verlagsgruppe
The University of Chicago Press
Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-226-75121-4 (9780226751214)
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Person
Emily Ogden is associate professor of English at the University of Virginia and the author of Credulity: A Cultural History of US Mesmerism, also published by the University of Chicago Press. You can find her on Twitter at @ENOgden. She lives in Charlottesville, VA.
Inhalt
How to Catch a Minnow
How to Swim
How to Hold It Together
How to Give Birth
How to Milk
How to Step over a Snake
How to Herd
How to Riff
How to Turn the Corner
How to Have a One-Night Stand
How to Listen
How to Have a Breakthrough
How to Love
How to Elude Your Captors
How to Hope
How to Come Back to Life
How to Stay
Acknowledgments
Notes
How to Swim
How to Hold It Together
How to Give Birth
How to Milk
How to Step over a Snake
How to Herd
How to Riff
How to Turn the Corner
How to Have a One-Night Stand
How to Listen
How to Have a Breakthrough
How to Love
How to Elude Your Captors
How to Hope
How to Come Back to Life
How to Stay
Acknowledgments
Notes