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The Gymnast and Other Positions

English

By (author): Jacqueline Bishop

Winner of the 2016 OCM Bocas Prize for Non Fiction. Beginning with the promptings of the erotic title story, Jacqueline Bishop came to see the hybrid format of this book, with its mix of short stories, essays and interviews could begin to encompass her desire to see where she had arrived at in a creative career that encompassed being published as a novelist, poet, critic and exhibited as an artist. How did these sundry positions connect together? What aspects of both conscious intention and unconscious, interior motivations did they reveal?

The stories, none more than a few pages long, can be read at several levels. The mentor who teaches the child gymnast a contortionists erotic positions, the adoptive mother who shoots down ex-partner and adopted child when the former debauches the latter as the subject of pornographic photographs; the relationship between tattooist and the woman who offers her naked body for decoration are all sharply and persuasively realized as short fictions, but they also hint at a writers interior dialogue and can be read as parables about the relationship between the free imagination and the controlling and even potentially betraying power of art.

The essays explore more conscious areas of expression. They deal with the experiences of maternal separation, family histories and mythologies, the search for grounding in the life of a Jamaican grandmother, the relationship with a male writing mentor, travel to Morocco, the inspiration of the writing lives of Jamaicans Claude McKay and Roger Mais and how 9/11 showed her how deeply she had become a New Yorker.

The interviews, which investigate sometimes her writing, sometimes her art, and occasionally both, provide context for the stories and the essays. They are at their most revealing when interviewers ask Jacqueline Bishop questions she hasnt asked herself.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 335g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 206mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845233150

About Jacqueline Bishop

Jacqueline Bishop is an award-winning photographer painter and writer born and raised in Jamaica who now lives and works in New York City

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