The Melancholia of Class by Cynthia Cruz - ISBN: 9781912248919
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Class war. Assimilate or annihilate. Break free.

The Melancholia of Class

A Manifesto for the Working Class

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  • Paperback

    228 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2021

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Summary

What does it mean to be working-class in a middle-class world? Cynthia Cruz shows us how class affects culture and our mental health and what we can do about it – calling not for assimilation, but for annihilation.

To be working-class in a middle-class world is to be a ghost. Excluded, marginalised, and subjected to violence, the working class is also deemed by those in power to not exist. We are left with a choice between assimilation into middle-class values and culture, leaving our…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781912248919
ISBN-10:1912248913
Author:Cynthia Cruz
Publisher:Watkins Media Limited
Imprint:Repeater Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:228
Release Date:15 September 2021
Weight:214g
Dimensions:23mm x 197mm x 155mm
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Critics Review

“This is a vital book, deeply personal and charged with the kind of wisdom and solidarity that only belongs to those who understand what it feels like to be overlooked and left behind.”
“An unprecedented reckoning with class and poverty as it relates to creative life in the modern age. Cruz forges a merciful new footing to state what’s long overdue: that many of us have been dying while we write, and that the sorrow of surviving poverty, if at all, is a grief finally named in this courageous and deeply true work.”

About The Author

Cynthia Cruz

Cynthia Cruz is the author of six collections of poems- Dregs, How the End Begins, Wunderkammer, The Glimmering Room, Ruin, and Guidebooks for the Dead. Disquieting- Essays on Silence, a collection of critical essays on marginalization and silence, was published by Book*hug in 2019. Her first work of fiction, a novella, Steady Diet of Nothing, is forthcoming. She teaches at the City College of New York and in the MFA Writing Program at Columbia University.

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