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Suppose I were to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color . . . A Guardian Book of the Year A lyrical, philosophical, and often explicit exploration of personal suffering and the limitations of vision and love, as refracted through the color blue. With Bluets , Maggie Nelson has entered the pantheon of brilliant lyric essayists. Maggie Nelson is the author of numerous books of poetry and nonfiction, including Something Bright, Then Holes (Soft Skull Press, 2007) and Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions (University of Iowa Press, 2007). She lives in Los Angeles and teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. Review: The colour blue as a lens to view the human condition - I love this book. It is nonfiction, and comprises a series of small, numbered writings. They're more similar to Nietzsche's aphorisms in size--that is, they can be a sentence or two, or fill a few pages--but they are affirming, profound, and provocative. What are they about? Ostensibly, the colour blue. The entire book comprises reflections on the colour blue--its symbolism, its place in the spectrum of light, its manifestations as moods and states of being, its place in literature and music. The writing is brilliant. Maggie Nelson, whose most recent book, THE ARGONAUTS, is a tour de force, has such a fantastic style. Her writing evoked feelings in me as her writing placed a series of sensory experiences in my mind, each of which was evoked by what she was writing about. This is a work of philosopy, of aesthetic theory, of cultural criticism, a meditation on what it means to be alive and human, all creatively told by writing about the colour blue. At first glance, it may sound like another form of navel gazing, but that would be a misreading of what's going on. This is a book about the human condition, one that Nelson writes about with style and aplomb. Review: Blue is still my color - Best little book I've read in a long time.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,716 Reviews |
L**Y
The colour blue as a lens to view the human condition
I love this book. It is nonfiction, and comprises a series of small, numbered writings. They're more similar to Nietzsche's aphorisms in size--that is, they can be a sentence or two, or fill a few pages--but they are affirming, profound, and provocative. What are they about? Ostensibly, the colour blue. The entire book comprises reflections on the colour blue--its symbolism, its place in the spectrum of light, its manifestations as moods and states of being, its place in literature and music. The writing is brilliant. Maggie Nelson, whose most recent book, THE ARGONAUTS, is a tour de force, has such a fantastic style. Her writing evoked feelings in me as her writing placed a series of sensory experiences in my mind, each of which was evoked by what she was writing about. This is a work of philosopy, of aesthetic theory, of cultural criticism, a meditation on what it means to be alive and human, all creatively told by writing about the colour blue. At first glance, it may sound like another form of navel gazing, but that would be a misreading of what's going on. This is a book about the human condition, one that Nelson writes about with style and aplomb.
J**.
Blue is still my color
Best little book I've read in a long time.
E**A
Bluets
This was a very beautiful book to read. I can truly see the interworkings of the author finding themselves. I see how they experience the world through her relations with the color. Where we may โwander off disoriented and blind folded, walking gingerly with hand stretched out in front of you until you either run into a wall(laughter) or a friend gently pushed you back towards the gameโ. The author also speaks of a f***ing in the blue, a phrase that struck me a lot. That to me feels red, yet still also blue. She has successfully defamiliarized blue for me though I am not sure if I understand he more either. There is a grand push and pull of ideas. But overall, I truly learned so much about the way of thoughts through her beautiful words and references.
M**Y
A Meditative Ode to Blue
Maggie Nelson's Bluets is a mesmerizing exploration of the color blue, blending memoir, philosophy, and poetic prose into a unique and compelling narrative. Through 240 short entries, Nelson delves deep into the emotional and intellectual resonances of blue, crafting a work that challenges and delights, leaving readers pondering the complexities of perception and existence. This edition celebrates Nelson's profound insights and lyrical prowess, making it a must-read for those captivated by the intersections of art and life.
E**S
Mostly I have felt myself becoming a servant of sadness. I am still looking for the beauty in that.
An achingly poignant odyssey through personal anecdotes & observations, ruminative poetic prose & artistic references coiled around themes of love, loss & yearning that deeply resonated with me. I would definitely recommend.
A**S
Intense, beautiful, biting
Nelson holds the intensity of her vision with the anguished search of an obsession and the clarity of a desire. This slim volume operates like a grand segmented essay exploring the history of blue and its meaning in art and life. It is Nelsonโs concision that dazzles and upends the reader with painful revelation, both tempting and warning the reader that the path weโre walking together is dangerous.
A**L
A Great Companion For Long Flights
I was made aware of this book from one of my classes in art school and I have returned to it a few times since graduation. The last time I read this book I was 10,000 feet in the air while on an eight-hour flight. It was a great companion in this setting as I soared through the blue sky around me. This book inspired me to do some of my own writing and to look at something as simple as the color blue with a little more depth, curiosity, and appreciation.
1**R
Creative Well-Researched Brilliant and Moving Poem About Love Lost
I read this book (poem) twice, each time becoming more impressed. It became clear to me that the protagonist's obsession with the color blue served as an escape for her deep depression about lost love. The actual mentions of love were relatively few, which made her loss seem even deeper. I did, of course, eventually search for the original "Bluets" painting, but could see no relationship between this "smudgy" painting and this beautiful poem. Maybe someone else can?
T**A
LO AMO.
Amo este libro, lo leรญ por primera vez en verano 2020 y me hizo tanto bien. Es un libro muy muy hermoso con el cual definitivamente puedes conectarte. Es la primera vez que leo a Maggie Nelson y este libro ensayo-prosa poรฉtica (aรบn no sรฉ dรณnde colocarlo) me parece increรญble. No podrรญa criticarlo objetivamente aunque quisiera, porque para mรญ ha sido una experiencia sumamente enternecedora.
F**M
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Maravilhoso
ร lindo demais, casa comigo Maggie Nelson!
N**R
exzellent
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S**N
Beautiful!
bluets is definitely one of my favorite books of all time and whenever someone asks me the coolest book to gift someone it is this!
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