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Permanent Revolution: Essays
Permanent Revolution: Essays | Gail Scott
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Permanent Revolution traces Gail Scott's seminal investigation of prose experiment to the present, including a recreation of the iconic Spaces Like Stairs, in a collection relating the matter of writing in sentences to ongoing social upheaval. "Where there is no emergency there is likely no real experiment," she writes. In conversation with other writers across the continent identified with current queer/feminist avant-garde trajectories, including l'écriture-au féminin moment in Québec, and queer continental new narrative, Permanent Revolution is an evolutionary snapshot of contemporaneous Fe-male ground-breaking prose fiction. "A writer may do as she pleases with her epoch. Except ignore it," said Scott. With Permanent Revolution, the writer interrogates her era, twice. Belonging in the canon alongside Maggie Nelson, Lydia Davis and Renee Gladman, Gail Scott is an important feminist thinker of our time.
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Permanent Revolution is a whip smart collection of old and new essays. Scott's words ring just as true today as when she wrote them decades ago. Giving us her intimate, queer, feminist ruminations and philosophies on art, literature, writers and feminism. I absolutely loved it! The way she plays with language, form and structure is wholly unique. I devoured this one but I know I will return to it for inspiration again and again. #bookreview

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