Allison
by Marisa Silva-Dunbar
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Pub Date May 13 2022 | Archive Date Jul 08 2023
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Description
"Through an ingenious combination of original poetry by Silva-Dunbar, set like jewels in a crown alongside erasure, found, and remixed writing, Allison is a book not to be trifled with-an eagle-eyed, nuanced, and honest exploration of the real-life character of Allison Mack. Silva-Dunbar's powerful treatment of Mack's lived experience-from her charmed beginning to her eventual conviction-courts readers through the psychological labyrinth constructed by fallen NXIVM leader Keith Raniere. At times shattering, at other times hopeful and restorative, Silva-Dunbar's Allison guides us through this terrifying house of mirrors-shows us the subtle horrors of manipulation, coercion, perfectionism-the grisly demons that can grow in the margins of our consciousness and take over our entire existence. Allison is a must-read not only for those who grew up idolizing the bright, talented actor Allison Mack (and who might still be struggling to come to terms with what happened to her), but also for people who have condemned her, for anyone who is curious about the arabesque-like revolutions of the human mind. Allison reminds us what we can become by losing ourselves-and how close we can be to committing atrocities at any time-but Allison also asks readers to consider what we can become if we allow ourselves to heal and redefine our souls. Above all, this book humanizes with vivid, searching prose that most essential experience of living through darkness and, finally, emerging into the light."
-A.E. Copenhaver, author of My Days of Dark Green Euphoria, winner of the Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798986078809 |
PRICE | $10.50 (USD) |
PAGES | 78 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
I stumbled on this book, and I’m glad I did. I had no idea who Allison Mack was before reading this book, but the journey these poems took me on was fascinating. The author does an excellent job at picking into Allison’s brain, the life she had and how she fell into *him*.
I tend to be picky about poetry. I can’t stand Dickinson, and most modern poets I’ve read lack artistry. Silva-Dunbar writes with a clever twist on words I have not seen in a long time.
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