9780735274259-0735274258-Theory

Theory

ISBN-13: 9780735274259
ISBN-10: 0735274258
Author: Dionne Brand
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Penguin Canada
Format: Paperback 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780735274259
ISBN-10: 0735274258
Author: Dionne Brand
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Penguin Canada
Format: Paperback 240 pages

Summary

Theory (ISBN-13: 9780735274259 and ISBN-10: 0735274258), written by authors Dionne Brand, was published by Penguin Canada in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Theory (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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A smart, sensual and witty novel about what happens when love and intellect meet on a collision course. This plot affirms Dionne Brand's place as one of Canada's most dazzling and influential artists. Theory begins as its narrator sets out, like many graduate students, to write a wildly ambitious thesis on art, culture, race, gender, class, and politics--a revolutionary work that its author believes will transform the world. While our narrator tries to accomplish this feat, three lovers enter the story, one after the other, each transforming the endeavour: first, there is beautiful and sensual Selah, who scoffs at the narrator's constant tinkering with academic abstractions; then altruistic and passionate Yara, who rescues every lost soul who crosses her path; and finally, spiritual occultist Odalys, who values magic and superstition over the heady intellectual and cultural circles the narrator aspires to inhabit. Each galvanizing love affair (representing, in turn, the heart, the head and the spirit) upends and reorients the narrator's life and, inevitably, requires an overhaul of the ever larger and more unwieldy dissertation, with results both humorous and poignant. By effortlessly telling this short, intense tale in the voice of an unnamed narrator, Dionne Brand makes a bold statement not only about love and personhood, but about race and gender--and what can and cannot be articulated in prose when the forces that inhabit the space between words are greater than words themselves. A gorgeous, profoundly moving, word- and note-perfect blend of ideas that only a great artist at the height of her powers could write.

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