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The Lonely City by Olivia Laing; 9781782111252

The Lonely City

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In The Lonely City, Olivia Laing embarks on a profound exploration of loneliness, prompted by her own experiences in New York City. Moving to the city in her mid-thirties, Laing delves into the isolation that often accompanies urban life. Through her vivid prose, she examines not only her own solitude but also the lives and works of renowned artists who grappled with similar feelings.

The Plot

Laing weaves together personal narrative and cultural critique, creating a tapestry that showcases the intricate relationship between art and loneliness. She draws upon the lives of figures such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and David Wojnarowicz, examining how their art reflects the struggles of isolation and the yearning for connection.

The book contemplates the societal structures that contribute to feelings of alienation, while also highlighting the potential for art to serve as a balm for the soul. Through her poignant reflections, Laing posits that understanding and embracing solitude can lead to personal growth and healing.

Themes

  • Isolation and Connection: The duality of feeling alone in a crowded city.
  • The Role of Art: How artistic expression can illuminate the experience of loneliness.
  • Personal Reflection: Laing's own journey of self-discovery amidst the backdrop of New York.
“Art is a way of knowing, a way of being in the world.”

Readers who appreciated Laing's Crudo or works by authors like Rebecca Solnit and Susan Sontag will find much to ponder in this exploration of solitude and creativity.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 131 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 9781782111252

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