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Voyager: Constellations of Memory
Voyager: Constellations of Memory | Nona Fernández
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A startling book-length essay, at once grand and intimate, from National Book Award finalist Nona Fernández. Voyager begins with Nona Fernández accompanying her elderly mother to the doctor to seek an explanation for her frequent falls and inability to remember what preceded them. As the author stares at the image of her mother's brain scan, it occurs to her that the electrical signals shown on the screen resemble the night sky. Inspired by the mission of the Voyager spacecrafts, Fernández begins a process of observation and documentation. She describes a recent trip to the remote Atacama desert--one of the world's best spots for astronomical observation--to join people who, like her, hope to dispel the mythologized history of Chile's new democracy. Weaving together the story of her mother's illness with story of her country and of the cosmos itself, Fernández braids astronomy and astrology, neuroscience and memory, family history and national history into this brief but intensely imagined autobiographical essay. Scrutinizing the mechanisms of personal, civic, and stellar memory, she insists on preserving the truth of what we've seen and experienced, and finding ways to recover what people and countries often prefer to forget. In Voyager, Fernández finds a new container for her profound and surreal reckonings with the past. One of the great chroniclers of our day, she has written a rich and resonant book.
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I‘ve liked the fiction books I‘ve read from Fernandez, so I was interested when a NF popped up on the #tob24 longlist from her. This was interesting, weaving stories of her mother with thoughts on death, politics, violence, and the universe. And all in less than 100 pages. Thought-provoking read.

vivastory NF for the tob is really unusual! 4mo
Hooked_on_books @vivastory It is. Did you look at their long and short lists this year? They‘re obviously trying to shake things up and it‘s a little wacky. There‘s a graphic novel in the tournament! 4mo
BarbaraBB There were graphic novels in it before but I do like that they‘ve added NF now! 4mo
squirrelbrain I really liked this one too. 4mo
dabbe Bindi! 🖤ðŸ¾ðŸ–¤ 4mo
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From the blurb, I feared this would be rather high-brow and impenetrable, but it wasn‘t at all.

Classed as a ‘long-form essay‘ this memoir links the author‘s mother‘s illness with constellations, astronomy, family history and Chile‘s dictatorship history.

I find it very difficult to compare NF with fiction though when it comes to prizes / competitions like the #ToB.

Ruthiella Agree that it‘s too difficult to compare NF to a novel. I also don‘t like it when they toss a short story collection in, unless they are linked short stories. But that messiness is the beauty of the TOB I guess. 5mo
Chelsea.Poole I completely missed this one from the list. I need to look it up to see if I can get ahold of it! I agree it‘s difficult to compare fiction and nonfiction. 5mo
BarbaraBB I missed this too. It does sound good indeed. I‘ll wait until the longlist with buying new books though 🤷ðŸ»â€â™€ï¸ðŸ¤¦ðŸ»â€â™€ï¸ 5mo
Hooked_on_books I‘ve read and enjoyed a couple of her fiction books, so I look forward to this one. 5mo
Suet624 Jeepers, I missed this too! 5mo
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