A Manga Perfeita

by Erin Manning

Ernesto Filho (Translator) and Christine Greiner (Translator)

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"In 1994, at the age of twenty
five years old, when the terrible ?shattering that comes with the
sexual assault ?doubled deep into her body and thoughts of
suicide were always around, Erin Manning wrote The Perfect Manga on a
almost feverish state: nineteen chapters in nineteen days, a kind
self-rescue operation where writing has become a way of
make (and feel) life in another way. Over these nineteen days, and
although not able to fully articulate to herself at the time,
Manning was written inside ?a composition that asks what
otherwise life could be lived. ? And in the rhythms of this composition,
which was also a life, Manning was and is able to decline the category and
norm and immobility of the ?victim? (while still understanding the inheritances
violence) in order to follow the more-than-myself as well as the
joy of ?more than experience?
Twenty-five years
Manning later allows these earlier writings to find their
way around the world, which is a way of giving ?voice to these
confused survival times ?while also asking us to
we share (and help support) such moments as readers,
that we consider ?other ways of listening to the urgency of living?.
Republishing the book now is giving it a place in the world in a way that
honor your strength as something that is always beyond the claim of
anyone, even from Manning. In this sense, The Perfect Manga invites us, with Manning, to be in excess of ourselves, and also to consider, in Manning's words, ?as
create conditions for living beyond the fierce belief of humanism that
we, the privileged, the neurotypical, the still unscathed, the
capable bodies, is that we hold the key to all perspectives in the
theater of life ?. Finally, Manning Perfect Manga and Manning's reflections on its composition ask us to consider ?living
in the fierce celebration of a world invented by these ways of life that
tear the white, neurotypical colonial fabric of life as the
We know.""
  • ISBN10 1950192598
  • ISBN13 9781950192595
  • Publish Date 11 December 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Punctum Books
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 166
  • Language Portuguese