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A memoir told through essays about an Irish/Chinese woman's experiences undergoing fertility treatment, and finding solace in writing, art, and the world around her. In this poignant collection, Sue Hann navigates the heartbreak of infertility through a dual Irish/Chinese cultural lens. As a psychologist, she finds little solace in clinical literature and instead turns to writing, art, and nature to make sense of her experience. From Georgia O'Keefe and Lee Krasner's paintings to Sri Lanka's rainforests, she seeks meaning and resilience. Palingenesis explores the emotions, struggles and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A memoir told through essays about an Irish/Chinese woman's experiences undergoing fertility treatment, and finding solace in writing, art, and the world around her. In this poignant collection, Sue Hann navigates the heartbreak of infertility through a dual Irish/Chinese cultural lens. As a psychologist, she finds little solace in clinical literature and instead turns to writing, art, and nature to make sense of her experience. From Georgia O'Keefe and Lee Krasner's paintings to Sri Lanka's rainforests, she seeks meaning and resilience. Palingenesis explores the emotions, struggles and heartache of unsuccessful fertility treatment, with an appreciation for the transformative power of art and nature.
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Autorenporträt
Sue Hann is a mixed race writer and mental health professional. She is fascinated by the stories we tell about ourselves, whether that is in the clinic room or on the page. Her work was longlisted for the Spread the Word Life Writing Prize 2020 and has featured in literary journals such as Popshot Quarterly and Hinterland, as well as a number of anthologies including Howl: New Irish Writing. She is winner of the Diana Woods Memorial Award 2020. Palingenesis is her first book.