Black and Blue
English

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<div>Audacious and genre-defying <i>Black and Blue</i> is steeped in melancholy in the feeling of being blue or rather black and blue with all the literality of bruised flesh. Roland Barthes and Marcel Proust are inspirations for and subjects of Carol Mavor's exquisite image-filled rumination on efforts to capture fleeting moments and to comprehend the incomprehensible. At the book's heart are one book and three films-Roland Barthes's <i>Camera Lucida</i> Chris Marker's <i>La Jetée</i> and <i>Sans soleil</i> and Marguerite Duras's and Alain Resnais's <i>Hiroshima mon amour</i>-postwar French works that register disturbing truths about loss and regret and violence and history through aesthetic refinement.<p>Personal recollections punctuate Mavor's dazzling interpretations of these and many other works of art and criticism. Childhood memories become Proust's small-scale contrivances tiny sensations that open onto panoramas. Mavor's mother lost her memory to Alzheimer's and <i>Black and Blue</i> is framed by the author's memories of her mother and effort to understand what it means to not be recognized by one to whom you were once so known.</p></div>
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