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| Weight | 0.43 lbs |
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| Format | eBook, Paperback |

An atmospheric rumination on gendered violence, cosmic collapse, and colonialism.
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| Weight | 0.43 lbs |
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| Format | eBook, Paperback |
From deep inside a black hole, comes Nothing at All—the space where everything collapses: form, genre, gender, and being. Olivia Tapiero’s poetic and essayistic fragments overflow with lyric beauty as they explore how colonialism, illness, and desire intertwine amidst personal and collective suffering. Generations, geographies, and desires mingle, contaminating one another in these anarchic, insubordinate texts. Here, the written word disrupts foundations and nations, claiming its own survival.
Translated with a fierce precision by Kit Schluter, Olivia Tapiero’s Nothing at All is an urgent, visceral meditation on dissolution.
To read Nothing at All is to ignite one’s trypophobia, to expose oneself to truths that disgust and repel. And yet, the referred pain that reverberates through Tapiero’s prose-poetry also awakens relief and recognition—who among us doesn’t dream of caressing, if not dignifying, those parts of ourselves and our histories that have been silenced and disappeared?