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On Freedom by Vintage Publishing; 9781529113341

On Freedom

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Maggie Nelson's On Freedom delves into the multifaceted notion of freedom, examining its implications across four pivotal domains: art, sex, drugs, and climate. Through a blend of personal narrative, theoretical exploration, and cultural commentary, Nelson invites readers to engage with the complexities that freedom entails in contemporary society.

The Plot

In this thought-provoking work, Nelson intertwines her own experiences with a broad spectrum of references, ranging from pop culture phenomena to philosophical discourse. Each section challenges the reader to reflect on how freedom is portrayed and understood, revealing the tensions and paradoxes that accompany it. Through her lens, she explores:

  • The liberating yet constraining nature of artistic expression
  • The complexities surrounding sexual autonomy and desire
  • The dual-edged sword of substance use and its societal implications
  • The urgent conversation about climate freedom and responsibility

Themes

Nelson's exploration is not merely academic; it is deeply personal and resonant. The book grapples with the idea that freedom is often not absolute but rather contextual and fraught with contradictions. Readers may find echoes of her previous works, such as The Argonauts, as she continues to dissect the interplay between personal identity and societal norms.

"Freedom is a concept that demands constant reevaluation in the light of lived experience."

Ultimately, On Freedom serves as a compelling invitation to reconsider what it means to be free in a world rife with limitations and expectations, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discussions on the subject.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 36 mm
Pages: 304
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781529113341

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