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Hemispheres: Inside a Stroke

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Home is as old as one's skin but as elusive as an object seen through the wrong end of a telescope.

It is this sense of a view, skewed, intangible, which echoes throughout Karen Lazar's Hemispheres.

Waking in hospital after a post-operative stroke, she finds one side of her body paralysed and her world knocked out of kilter.

Spatial, perceptual and subjective changes force her to view her new life in facets.

The fragmented view is made apparent by means of a triptych of clusters which charts Karen's experience from Metamorphosis, through Rehabilitation and Adaptation.

Quietly reflective, deeply lyrical, Hemispheres is concerned with returning separated parts into a whole and coming home to the self.

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Product Details
Modjaji Books
1920397957 / 9781920397951
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
21/04/2011
English
92 pages
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