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Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. In her masterful second book, Anne Germanacos gets right down to the elemental: the single line. TRIBUTE is a work of prosenovel, essay, experiment in narrative? created from distinct lines, a work of continual shape-shift and exhilarating motion. TRIBUTE chronicles the daily life of a woman whose mother is dying and who begins to see a psychoanalyst, a woman who lives among lovers, sisters, and children, across continents and their conflicts (New York, San Francisco, Crete, Cyprus, Israel/Palestine). The book that results offers us both her storyforcefully sensual, vibrantly livedand, through its bold form, her complex relationship to story. Germanacos's restless relationship to form is born of that most essential restlessness: desire. In TRIBUTE she documents desire's manifold incarnations, the body's and the mind's; she pays beautiful tribute to the force of desire and to those who have been bold enough to try to comprehend itgentle echoes remind us of H.D. and her Freud. In the tradition of Clarice Lispector, David Markson, and Marguerite Duras, TRIBUTE takes us deep into the borderlands where fiction and nonfiction meet. The first book in Rescue Press's new series of innovative prose, this is a work of profound ambition and rare urgency. "In a form all its own, navigating aphorism, journal, poetry, and novel, Anne Germanacos sounds out the profound territory of eros and grief, and their often unexplored interdependence. The beauty and agony of a mother's slow death, a daughter's striving body and perambulating mind: the sprawl of TRIBUTE contains both, and admirably explores stations of rage, stasis, melancholy, observation, and desire."Maggie Nelson "Anne Germanacos's moving TRIBUTE is at once arrestingly precise, deeply mysterious, and wholly unexpected. Every sentence is written with the acuity and emotional complexity of a poem, and in the charged spaces in between these sentences, the inexpressible reposesbeyond grief, beyond love, there for the reader to recognize and absorb in a visceral, transformative way."Dawn Raffel "Anne Germanacos's TRIBUTE is like nothing I have ever read before. A novel in poetic form, prose poetry, or her own invented style, this is an amazing, original and captivating read."Louis Breger "What can language do to resolve grief, to forge or release intimacy? In TRIBUTE, Anne Germanacos responds to these mysteries by scouring and saving lit moments, phrases, and scraps... TRIBUTE is a passionate erasure back to bone... It could take years to read this book, or an afternooneither would be rightdepending on your capacity for the flash-wisdom of aphorism and the pace at which you take your shots of insight."Lia Pupura "A kaleidoscope that can well hold a reader securely while containing a soul."Robert Wallerstein "A master of silence and the subtle pass, Germanacos builds her absorbing and seductive narratives from a thousand fragments. Her paradoxesintimate, edgy, and luminoustease us through a maze of reflections on mothers and daughters, Freud, sex and desire, and politics."Askold Melnyczuk "Anne Germanacos writes with wit and passion: she is a modern metaphysical poet. Her one-line fragments, discrete and connected, probe the desires and terrors of her embodied existence. Her words move us inward to our own most vital and painful zones."Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
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Repost from @Centique

#rememberingjenny
I discovered that my Litsy friend (& friend to many others) Jenny Colvin of Reading Envy recently passed away at the very young age of 43.
I would like to do something to honour her on Litsy because she was such a great contributor here - and one of the smartest, kindest & most inspirational people I‘ve met (albeit only online & by zoom)

Please join me in reading a book she recommended 👇🏼

Cinfhen Feel free to choose from her Litsy page @ReadingEnvy or her blog http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/?m=1 which also links to her podcast or her Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/68030 2y
Cinfhen Here are a few books I‘m hoping to read: 2y
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Cinfhen Please share and repost @LitsyEvents 🫶🏼 2y
vivastory Broken Horses looks great. 💙 Brandi Carlisle 2y
Caroline2 This is devastating news! 😢 I can‘t believe it. 💔 2y
Cinfhen Thank you for joining in @Desha @Caroline2 it really is such heartbreaking news 😔 2y
Cinfhen Jenny had such eclectic taste @vivastory she was such a voracious reader, as my choices offer proof…a bit of everything!! 2y
Kayla.Adriena So sad to hear this news again ! 2y
BarbaraBB I‘ll be dedicating this #CampLitsy read to her, which was a 5⭐️ read for her. 2y
Centique Thank you Cindy! You are a star! I‘m going to try 2y
Smrloomis So sorry to hear this 😨 My thoughts are with her family and loved ones 🙏🏽 2y
Cinfhen Yes, it‘s really upsetting news @Kayla.Adriena @Smrloomis 😔great idea @BarbaraBB and you‘re the star @Centique for organizing this lovely tribute 😘 2y
Bookwormjillk I‘m so sorry to hear this 💔 2y
TheBookHippie Oh how very sad… I will certainly join in. 2y
squirrelbrain I see this one on Jenny‘s Goodreads list… perfect timing. 2y
TheSpineView Horrible news....so sorry to hear!😥💔 2y
Cinfhen @squirrelbrain perfect choice / it‘s such unexpected and devastating news @Bookwormjillk @TheBookHippie @TheSpineView a terrible loss for the reading community 😔 2y
TheBookHippie @Cinfhen I‘m just stunned. Cheerful comes to mind when thinking of her. It‘s just so sad. 2y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Oh no … this is just awful news. 😢 I decided to read one of her “currently reading” books from GR. I‘ll finish it for her. Also getting it from the library since she was a librarian. 💔 (edited) 2y
MicheleinPhilly Count me in. Jenny has had the biggest impact on my Goodreads TBR. She was the one person whose reviews I always read consistently. 2y
TheBookHippie @BarbaraTheBibliophage I did that too I just library loaned it. What a wonderful idea of finishing the books she was reading! 2y
Cinfhen I love the idea of completing a book that Jenny was currently reading @BarbaraTheBibliophage @TheBookHippie I‘m so glad you‘ll be joining in @MicheleinPhilly it‘s a nice way to honor Jenny‘s memory and impact she left on all of us💕 2y
Simona Just few days ago I was listening her podcast … To honour her I‘m going to read from Jenny‘s GR to-review shelf 2y
Cinfhen It‘s so surreal @Simona to know that you were just listening to her speak. So wonderful that you have chosen something from Jenny‘s shelf 💗 2y
Desha @Cinfhen Do you know if Litsy is doing anything to reach out to her family to say what a gift she was to the community? 🥲💗 2y
Dragon 💔 2y
Cinfhen I‘m not aware @Desha but I believe there are memorial walls on GoodReads and through Furman University in South Carolina where she worked. It‘s really sad @Dragon 💔 (edited) 2y
Desha @Cinfhen thank you. I‘ve been trying to find the wall on goodreads and I haven‘t been able to…do you know how to find it? 2y
Cinfhen There was a link posted and I‘ll tag you but it didn‘t work for me @Desha 2y
Desha Thank you @Cinfhen…I wasn‘t able to get it to work either but I appreciate you linking me! 2y
CarolynM I‘m so sorry to see this news. I always enjoyed Jenny‘s posts. 2y
Cinfhen So much sadness this week @CarolynM 😔 2y
LeeRHarry Such sad news 😔 2y
Suet624 Oh my gosh. If I hadn‘t scrolled all the way down your postings (wow, you‘re prolific!) I never would have known. This is so sad!!! Every day I‘m shocked by another death. This is unreal. 2y
Cinfhen It‘s truly heartbreaking @Suet624 @LeeRHarry 2y
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Tribute | Anne Germanacos

Sometimes, the only emotion is rage and all the pretty, beckoning lines — story lines, emotional lines, a little like the countless and unique wrinkles on a palm — go mute.