So Many Olympic Exertions

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Named one of 5 Writers Under 35 by National Book Foundation, 2019

Blending elements of memoir and sports writing, Anelise Chen’s debut novel is an experimental work that perhaps most resembles what th

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  • Author: Chen, Anelise
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 200
  • Publish Date: June 27 2017
  • ISBN10: 1885030355
  • Language: English
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Named one of 5 Writers Under 35 by National Book Foundation, 2019

Blending elements of memoir and sports writing, Anelise Chen’s debut novel is an experimental work that perhaps most resembles what the ancient Greeks called hyponemata, or “notes to the self,” in the form of observations, reminders and self-exhortations. Taken together, these notes constitute a personal handbook on “how to live”–or perhaps more urgently “why to live,” a question the narrator, graduate student Athena Chen, desperately needs answering. When Chen hears news that her brilliant friend from college has committed suicide, she is thrown into a fugue of fear and doubt. Through anecdotes and close readings of moments in the sometimes harrowing world of sports, the novel questions the validity of our current narratives of success.

Anelise Chen earned her BA in English from UC Berkeley and her MFA in Fiction from NYU. Her fiction, essays and interviews have appeared in The New York Times, Gawker, NPR and elsewhere. She currently teaches writing at Columbia University.

Author: Anelise Chen
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Kaya Press
Published: 06/27/2017
Pages: 200
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 7.50h x 5.30w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781885030351
Language: English

Author

Chen, Anelise

Binding

ISBN10

1885030355

ISBN13

9781885030351

Page Count

200

Published Date

June 27 2017

Language

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