Hearing Test, the
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Author: Eliza Barry Callahan
When the narrator of 'The Hearing Test', an artist in her late twenties, awakens one morning to a deep drone in her right ear, she is diagnosed with Sudden Deafness, but is offered no explanation for its cause. As the spectre of total deafness looms, she keeps a record of her year – a score of estrangement and enchantment, of luck and loneliness, of the chance occurrences to which she becomes attuned – while living alone in a New York City studio apartment with her dog.Through a series of fleeting and often humorous encounters – with neighbours, an ex-lover, doctors, strangers, family members, faraway friends, and with the lives and works of artists, filmmakers, musicians, and philosophers – making meaning becomes a form of consolation and curiosity, a form of survival. At once a rumination on silence and a novel on seeing, 'The Hearing Test' is a work of vitalising intellect and playfulness which marks the arrival of a major new literary writer with a rare command of form, compression, and intent. For readers of Rachel Cusk, Clarice Lispector, and Fleur Jaggy."A composer suffering from sudden hearing loss finds herself even more sensitive to the lives of others, observing neighbours and the absurdities of the city, always punctuated by art and literary gossip. This debut work by Eliza Callahan is an extraordinary piece of literature, to be read alongside the novels of W.G. Sebald, Rachel Cusk, and Maria Gainza." – Kate Zambreno, author of 'Drifts'
ISBN 9781913512460. Peninsula Press. pb. 176 pages. 19.8 x 12.9 cm.
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When the narrator of 'The Hearing Test', an artist in her late twenties, awakens one morning to a deep drone in her right ear, she is diagnosed with Sudden Deafness, but is offered no explanation for its cause. As the spectre of total deafness looms, she keeps a record of her year – a score of estrangement and enchantment, of luck and loneliness, of the chance occurrences to which she becomes attuned – while living alone in a New York City studio apartment with her dog.Through a series of fleeting and often humorous encounters – with neighbours, an ex-lover, doctors, strangers, family members, faraway friends, and with the lives and works of artists, filmmakers, musicians, and philosophers – making meaning becomes a form of consolation and curiosity, a form of survival. At once a rumination on silence and a novel on seeing, 'The Hearing Test' is a work of vitalising intellect and playfulness which marks the arrival of a major new literary writer with a rare command of form, compression, and intent. For readers of Rachel Cusk, Clarice Lispector, and Fleur Jaggy."A composer suffering from sudden hearing loss finds herself even more sensitive to the lives of others, observing neighbours and the absurdities of the city, always punctuated by art and literary gossip. This debut work by Eliza Callahan is an extraordinary piece of literature, to be read alongside the novels of W.G. Sebald, Rachel Cusk, and Maria Gainza." – Kate Zambreno, author of 'Drifts'
ISBN 9781913512460. Peninsula Press. pb. 176 pages. 19.8 x 12.9 cm.
available