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I Remember Kim
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I Remember Kim

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This small book, written in the aftermath of the sudden death of Rona Cran's younger sister, is an attempt to give shape to the landscape of grief. In its relentless and fragmentary form, I Remember Kim is at once a memoir about a lost sister and a chronicle of disintegration, a collage of memories that is as much a coming-together as it is a falling-apart, an examination of the failure of memory, of memories, of memoir. This is a book about sisters; about survival, and the insufficiency of survival; and about how to remember when all you want to do is forget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verve Poetry Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 September 2023
Pages
50
ISBN
9781913917388

This small book, written in the aftermath of the sudden death of Rona Cran's younger sister, is an attempt to give shape to the landscape of grief. In its relentless and fragmentary form, I Remember Kim is at once a memoir about a lost sister and a chronicle of disintegration, a collage of memories that is as much a coming-together as it is a falling-apart, an examination of the failure of memory, of memories, of memoir. This is a book about sisters; about survival, and the insufficiency of survival; and about how to remember when all you want to do is forget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verve Poetry Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 September 2023
Pages
50
ISBN
9781913917388