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Tedi López Mills, 1959-

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Subjects
Genres
Essays
Published
Dallas, Texas : Deep Vellum Publishing 2022.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Tedi López Mills, 1959- (author)
Other Authors
Robin Myers, 1987- (translator)
Edition
First Deep Vellum edition
Item Description
Originally published: Mexico City, Mexico : Editorial Almadía, 2012.
Physical Description
289 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781646051250
  • 0. Improper Names
  • 1. On' How Time Passes, in Consciousness and Outside
  • 2. Imagination Turned into Memory
  • 3. Portrait of a Reader as a Young Woman
  • 4. Father, Mother, Children
  • 5. The Infatuated Instinct for Pain
  • 6. Cats and "I"
  • 7. On How Guilt Begins at 6:00 PM (and Innocence Never Does)
  • 8. Jealousy in a Very Modern Mind
  • 9. Good and Bad
  • 10. In Defense of Pessimism
  • 11. My Other Isms
  • 12. A Chronicle of Compassion
  • 13. On the Production of Wisdom
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Mils (Against the Current) combines the eye of a poet with the rigor of a philosopher in incisive essays that probe imagination, guilt, and jealousy. In "Portrait of a Reader as a Young Woman," she reflects on her adolescence in Mexico City and her construction of her own identity: "All she wanted was to be alone," she writes of her former self, "immersed in her inner life where nothing was happening yet." Skepticism is examined in "My Other Isms," as it "fractures my temperament, like a faulty machine asserting itself out of inertia, arguing just to prove it has a skeleton," while "Cats and 'I'" asserts that felines have "mastered absurdity like no other creatures." Mills explores a wealth of questions to great effect, including how optimism affects pessimism, why the middle class in Mexico often faces poverty with silence and inaction, and what the relationship between wisdom and goodness might be: "I don't know if wisdom equates to happiness. I suspect not," she writes in "On the Production of Wisdom." These passionate and original essays sing. (May)

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