Worthy of the Event An Essay

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Price: $34.99
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781964322995
Published: April 2025
This is a new book. Condition: Brand New.
A trans essayist with a checkered past takes on the big questions of human existence
Move over Michel de Montaigne, there's a new girl in town
Set against a backdrop of trans life that begins with her own transition in the 1960s, Vivian Blaxell takes us on a witty and expansive sweep through history, from Australia to Japan, to Hawai'i to Mexico, to heretofore unmapped regions of the mind. In seven devastatingly intelligent parts, her essay covers a vast range in time and space - from the arson of a Japanese temple to a transformative encounter with a coral reef, from Nietzsche and Hegel to Indigenous metaphysics, from a perplexing relationship with a beautiful man to the unknowable minds of animals. Fleshy and philosophical, searching and exalted, utterly distinctive and assured, Worthy of the Event belatedly establishes Vivian Blaxell as one of the major writers of her generation.
'At a time where trans rights and bodily autonomy are under threat, it's voices like Vivian's which we need to platform and listen to.' Soaliha Iqbal, Missing Perspectives
'Worthy of the Event will strike you as the work of a lifetime.' Elese Dowden, Overland
'These essays span years the book seems to contain a whole library of experience.' Torrey Peters, author of Stag Dance and Detransition Baby
'Blaxell's sentences buck and slither, even as they feel like talking, like taking a walk. It's kinetic; it's intimate too.' Agnes Borinsky, LA Review of Books
'An illuminating and unique addition to the essay form. Worthy of the Event is unabashedly poetic and lyrical in its tender descriptions of the worst and best things in Blaxell's life of up-and-down multitudes,while maintaining the exacting analysis of an essay by a philosophical academic.' Honi Soit
Book details and technical specifications
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781964322995
Published: April 2025
Number of pages: 296
Width: 138 mm
Height: 190 mm
Depth: not specified
Publisher: LittlePuss Press