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Tunnel Vision
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Tunnel Vision

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Tunnel Vision is a book unlike any other. A documentary of the narrator’s post-adolescent relationships; an account of time in Chemnitz, Bergen, Dublin, Paris, Gwangju, Munich and Madrid; an exploration in artifice and honesty; an autobiography of a compulsive liar whose intimate portrayals of political inaction, sexual repression, masculinities in crisis and addiction to drugs and pornography collide with six piercingly intelligent critical essays on photographic self-portraiture and the personal diary.

Whether writing about the sale of Susan Sontag’s archive, or the reframing of Andre Kertesz’s wedding photograph, Breathnach’s writing - brave, wild, and genre-bending - inaugurates a dazzling new voice in art and literature.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 May 2019
Pages
304
ISBN
9780571340088

Tunnel Vision is a book unlike any other. A documentary of the narrator’s post-adolescent relationships; an account of time in Chemnitz, Bergen, Dublin, Paris, Gwangju, Munich and Madrid; an exploration in artifice and honesty; an autobiography of a compulsive liar whose intimate portrayals of political inaction, sexual repression, masculinities in crisis and addiction to drugs and pornography collide with six piercingly intelligent critical essays on photographic self-portraiture and the personal diary.

Whether writing about the sale of Susan Sontag’s archive, or the reframing of Andre Kertesz’s wedding photograph, Breathnach’s writing - brave, wild, and genre-bending - inaugurates a dazzling new voice in art and literature.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 May 2019
Pages
304
ISBN
9780571340088