Kate Zambreno

cover of To Write As If Already Dead in a side by side series

Authorship and Betrayal in To Write As If Already Dead

Given its fragmented structure, intertextuality, quotations from and reflections on correspondences, and inclusion of the narrative of a pregnancy, Kate Zambreno’s newest book feels like a “library of the mind,” encompassing texts on reading, writing, authorship, friendship, betrayal, the body, birth, and death.

Writing as Mourning in Kate Zambreno’s Book of Mutter

Writing as Mourning in Kate Zambreno’s Book of Mutter

In Book of Mutter, Zambreno writes, “It is something ineffable about my mother that I search for.” This search, conducted over the thirteen years since Zambreno’s mother’s death, manifests in a fusion of memoir, essay, and meditation, and suggests how writing might embody the lifelong process of mourning a parent.