To throw away unopened

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Viv Albertine: To throw away unopened (2018)

292 pages

English language

Published April 6, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-571-32621-1
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OCLC Number:
1032827939

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4 stars (1 review)

"At the launch party for her memoir in 2014, Viv Albertine received the news her mother was dying. She left the party immediately and spent a few final hours with a woman who had been an enormous presence and force in her life. In the weeks that followed, Viv was left with the task of sorting through her mother's affairs. In that process she came across one fatally curious item: a bag labelled 'To throw away unopened'. This auspicious moment lies at the heart of Viv Albertine's second book, part memoir, part manifesto, part polemic in which she touches on sex, ageing, feminism (in all its guises) and other conundrums that characterise the 21st century life. It is a bold and unapologetic follow-up to a book which became a sensation by a musician and writer who sits at the heart of the counter-cultural landscape today as a celebrated and feted …

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4 stars

To be an artist is a guarantee to your fellow humans that the wear + tear of living will not let you become a murderer. Louise Bourgeois, diary entry, 27 August 1984



This is a very human book, intersecting at stories from Viv's life today crossed with dealing with cancer in her body, and how her mother died; the dying of her mother spans an arc throughout the book, interweaving with stories told by Viv.

Reading this book is a more complex thing than reading her prior book, which was a straightforward autobiography. This one brings a lot of love, hate, and extraordinarily human things to the table.

What differs Viv's way of writing a lot from how other "musicians" is that hers is natural. If it's been shaped, it's sublimely performed by herself. This is some fierce stuff:

The first time I saw the Hackney house, a fat brown …

Subjects

  • Slits (Musical group)
  • Punk rock musicians
  • Biography

Places

  • Great Britain