Thursday, November 20, 2014

How Does It Hurt ?


‘It was pelvic pain and it started slowly in November 2003, two weeks after a fall. I slipped on the marble bathroom floor of a Warsaw hotel and bounced off the sharp edge of the bath, breaking three ribs on the lower left side. The pain was intermittent at first. It was also familiar. . . .’

In How Does It Hurt?, acclaimed poet and biographer Stephanie de Montalk tells the story of the chronic pain that has invaded her life for more than ten years. She considers how her early experiences have been cast into fresh relief by what she has endured, then goes back in time to investigate the lives and works of three writers who also lived with and wrote about pain: ‘the consolator’, English social theorist Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), ‘the vendor of happiness’, French novelist Alphonse Daudet (1840–1897), and ‘the imago’, Polish poet Aleksander Wat (1900–1967). Through these explorations De Montalk confronts the paradox of writing about suffering: where we can turn when the pain is beyond words? 

A unique blend of memoir, imaginative biography and poetry, How Does It Hurt? is a groundbreaking contribution to the understanding of chronic pain, and a spellbinding literary achievement.

About the author

Born in 1945, Stephanie de Montalk has worked as a nurse and a documentary film maker. She has published four collections of poetry, a biography of her cousin, Unquiet World: The Life of Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk, and a novel, The Fountain of Tears, and recently completed her PhD in creative writing at Victoria University.


Hardback 210 x 138mm, 360 pages - Victoria University Press - $40.00

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