Bluets

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Bluets is a lyrical, genre-defying book by Maggie Nelson that blends memoir, philosophy, and poetic meditation through an obsessive focus on the color blue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
lyric essay
nonfiction work
adaptedFor theatre
author Maggie Nelson
centralTheme aesthetics
desire
grief
heartbreak
philosophy of color
the color blue
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
format prose
genre autotheory
lyric criticism
memoir
philosophical nonfiction
hasAdaptation Bluets (stage adaptation)
hasSubject attachment
color theory
embodiment
pain
sexuality
includedIn contemporary experimental nonfiction canon
influencedBy Anne Carson
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Roland Barthes
language English
literaryStyle autobiographical
fragmentary
lyrical
meditative
notableFor blend of memoir and philosophy
genre-defying form
obsessive focus on the color blue
numberOfFragments 240
publicationYear 2009
publisher Wave Books
structure numbered fragments
subjectMatter music
personal loss
philosophical reflection
romantic relationships
visual art

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Maggie Nelson notableWork Bluets