Bernadette
Mayer Critical Praise |
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Praise for The
Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters "This
is a most remarkable and wonderful book, reinventing the genre of 'letters
by mothers' and extending it into a brilliant social meditation on the
unpredictability and unboundedness of the responsibility we experience
as desire. The work is precise, expansive, unabashed, melancholic, forthright,
and metaphysical; it is about public and private history, good advice,
speculation, news, and the ways understanding and adventure direct our
attention and stimulate our manifold desire. 'Bernadette' (the one in
the book) is at any given point precisely and descriptively somewhere,
and yet she is also everywhere; the simultaneity and scale-shifting of
her attention as it runs through any given sentence is amazing. And yet
the power of the resulting book is logical. For 'mothers,' the desire
to please is always a prolongation of the power to please."
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