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LASKY, Dorothea
Memory

What constitutes personhood and consciousness? What memories get lost, and why? Dorothea Lasky’s Memory is a cycle of poet’s essays ranging across three dimensions of memory – ancestral, personal and poetic – to reflect on art; time, both everyday and the transcendent; charged sites of collective reminiscence, such as the moon landing; and forgetting through her father’s experience of Alzheimer’s.

Lasky broaches the edges of knowability: what’s left where memory is absent? What’s “real” beyond the horizon of death? The book closes with “Time, the Rose, and the Moon,” an ars poetica exploring the ouroboros as a symbol for the nonlinear processes of time, memory and art. Lasky reveals memory to be huge and haunting, as she accumulates impressions that challenge the possibility of fixed meaning. [publishers’ note]

Published by Spiral Editions / Silver Press, 2025
Poetry

Price: 20€

LASKY, Dorothea - Memory