by Eleni Stecopoulos (Author)
A virtuosic inquiry into the forms and uses of healing, from ancient and modern medicine to contemporary literature, ecology, and protest.
In the era of the "chronic acute" long predating COVID-19, Eleni Stecopoulos set out to investigate the imagination, aesthetics, and ideology of healing--its mysteries and mystifications, its many channels and codes. Fusing lyric inquiry with cultural criticism,
Dreaming in the Fault Zone explores art's treatment of our conditions at a time of both increased cynicism about healing and longing for it. Stecopoulos talks to physicians, poets, psychotherapists, disability activists, ethnographers, spiritual seekers; curates performances and takes part in community rituals; documents pilgrimages and visits therapeutic landscapes. Whether writing about the poet H.D.'s psychoanalysis with Freud or madness and apartheid in Bessie Head's novel
A Question of Power, the salve of demagogues or a global alliance of people with contested illnesses, Stecopoulos confronts the poetics and politics of affliction, empathy, memory, and survival. Weaving together esoteric scenes and everyday practice, with flashes of humor, these essays travel in a space of impasse and unending experiment.
Author Biography
Eleni Stecopoulos is a poet, essayist, and critic. She is the author of Dreaming in the Fault Zone: A Poetics of Healing ( 2024), Visceral Poetics (2016), and Armies of Compassion (2010). Her writing has appeared in Pamenar Magazine, [φρμκ], Best American Experimental Writing 2018, Somatic Engagement: The Politics and Publics of Embodiment, Open Space, ecopoetics, and many other venues. Stecopoulos holds a PhD in literature and an MFA in creative writing. She taught at Bard College and the University of San Francisco and now works with writers as an independent editor and mentor. From New York, she lives in Northern California.
Number of Pages: 432
Dimensions: 1.18 x 8.9 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 22, 2024